Re: What PC do you use for digital imaging?
Re: What PC do you use for digital imaging?
- Subject: Re: What PC do you use for digital imaging?
- From: Mark Stegman <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 08:15:55 +1000
Graeme,
It wasn't the kids pc I was talking about. It was IT's. This is essentially the problem. You have to do a LOT of homework or hire a expert like yourself or Matt to maintain a PC. I don't have the time or inclination for this. I just want to focus on the end product rather than the tool. This is not a religious argument. I resisted the attraction for many years but i eventually caved into the seduction of Macs. I just find that you plug a Mac in follow the prompts (which are written in a language I understand) and go for it. Every time I look for help on a PC I end up with more questions and a lot of wasted time. Enough already. Surrender. Enjoy. That's my motto now.
Mark
On 13/06/2012, at 12:20 AM, Graeme Gill <email@hidden> wrote:
> Mark Stegman wrote:
>> I have PCs at home. They're for the kids. I've NEVER seen a PC last as long as a Mac in terms of
>> utility.
>
> That's sort of the story though. If you leave it with kids, it will fill up with
> rubbish, and there is lots of rubbish waiting to be installed and slow your
> machine down. Keep the rubbish off, and a PC will be just as fast and long
> lasting as as anything else, and with the potential for cheaper HW upgrades.
>
> Graeme Gill.
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