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mhardy6647

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Somafunk

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Ta, I couldn’t get it to show all the pic
 

Somafunk

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Nah, been Mac for 20+ years, last windows machine I used/owned was a compaq 486 with a 1.2 gb hd and 8mb ram running win 98, I break out in hives if I come within 10ft of a windows machine ;)

I used the copy link in the tweet, sometimes it works fine, other times it buggers up :confused:
 

Count Arthur

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Nah, been Mac for 20+ years, last windows machine I used/owned was a compaq 486 with a 1.2 gb hd and 8mb ram running win 98, I break out in hives if I come within 10ft of a windows machine ;)

I used the copy link in the tweet, sometimes it works fine, other times it buggers up :confused:
I'm the opposite, the last Mac I used had a floppy drive. :)

And it was because of that floppy drive that I decided I didn't like Mac. Every PC I've ever encountered with a floppy drive had a little button beneath the slot, press it and it ejects the floppy disc.

I had to call the technician to remove the floppy from the Mac, because there is no button. I now know that you drag the icon of the floppy disc to the trash can to eject it - totally intuitive, I don't think. :confused:

I didn't bother to ask how you delete the contents of the floppy disc; presumably you drag it to the trash can icon whilst chanting "it just works". :p
 

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I'm the opposite, the last Mac I used had a floppy drive. :)

And it was because of that floppy drive that I decided I didn't like Mac. Every PC I've ever encountered with a floppy drive had a little button beneath the slot, press it and it ejects the floppy disc.

I had to call the technician to remove the floppy from the Mac, because there is no button. I now know that you drag the icon of the floppy disc to the trash can to eject it - totally intuitive, I don't think. :confused:

I didn't bother to ask how you delete the contents of the floppy disc; presumably you drag it to the trash can icon whilst chanting "it just works". :p

Ah yes, Apple hatred. My favourite hobby!!! Enjoy this classic from 20 years ago :D

 
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