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Quote from: ssj4gogita4 on March 10, 2007, 11:17:54 pmQuote from: Rocko on October 01, 2006, 07:27:10 pmQuote from: VulturEMaN on October 01, 2006, 09:59:00 amQuote from: IceFox on September 29, 2006, 08:12:08 pmQuote from: ssj4gogita4 on September 29, 2006, 06:51:38 pmQuote from: IceFox on September 28, 2006, 12:18:30 pmQuote from: Ealcon on September 28, 2006, 10:47:15 amI don't like Macs at all, and when we were at primary school, they were the ones we had to use.Our teachers kept saying:"Now, if you've listened properly, there will be no error signs or any problems.But even me, a BoffGoth, kept getting all the errors that you expect of a Mac.All the kids started laughing when the error sign came up, and a funny robot woman's voice went:"Droo srhoo, shrrooo droo droo srhddooo drshshooo." And Macs have that annoying apple thing everywhere.Primary schools always use seriosly outdated mac operating systems. Use an OSX and then see. werdMy moms elementary school still uses Like OS6 or something...something before 2000. =\Yeah the elementary school I went to used OS 5.9 or some crap like that, and teachers/staff were all on Windows 98. At our middle school, we had Windows NT in 8th grade. In 9th grade, at the high school, we had the latest mac OS and windows XP I can top that, at my middle school, we still had computers with Windows 95! This was in 2002-2004.Windows 95 ftmfw!!Microsoft Bob > youbtw, BUMP!It was pinned anyway. Didn't this die when Apple switched to Intel?
Quote from: Rocko on October 01, 2006, 07:27:10 pmQuote from: VulturEMaN on October 01, 2006, 09:59:00 amQuote from: IceFox on September 29, 2006, 08:12:08 pmQuote from: ssj4gogita4 on September 29, 2006, 06:51:38 pmQuote from: IceFox on September 28, 2006, 12:18:30 pmQuote from: Ealcon on September 28, 2006, 10:47:15 amI don't like Macs at all, and when we were at primary school, they were the ones we had to use.Our teachers kept saying:"Now, if you've listened properly, there will be no error signs or any problems.But even me, a BoffGoth, kept getting all the errors that you expect of a Mac.All the kids started laughing when the error sign came up, and a funny robot woman's voice went:"Droo srhoo, shrrooo droo droo srhddooo drshshooo." And Macs have that annoying apple thing everywhere.Primary schools always use seriosly outdated mac operating systems. Use an OSX and then see. werdMy moms elementary school still uses Like OS6 or something...something before 2000. =\Yeah the elementary school I went to used OS 5.9 or some crap like that, and teachers/staff were all on Windows 98. At our middle school, we had Windows NT in 8th grade. In 9th grade, at the high school, we had the latest mac OS and windows XP I can top that, at my middle school, we still had computers with Windows 95! This was in 2002-2004.Windows 95 ftmfw!!Microsoft Bob > youbtw, BUMP!
Quote from: VulturEMaN on October 01, 2006, 09:59:00 amQuote from: IceFox on September 29, 2006, 08:12:08 pmQuote from: ssj4gogita4 on September 29, 2006, 06:51:38 pmQuote from: IceFox on September 28, 2006, 12:18:30 pmQuote from: Ealcon on September 28, 2006, 10:47:15 amI don't like Macs at all, and when we were at primary school, they were the ones we had to use.Our teachers kept saying:"Now, if you've listened properly, there will be no error signs or any problems.But even me, a BoffGoth, kept getting all the errors that you expect of a Mac.All the kids started laughing when the error sign came up, and a funny robot woman's voice went:"Droo srhoo, shrrooo droo droo srhddooo drshshooo." And Macs have that annoying apple thing everywhere.Primary schools always use seriosly outdated mac operating systems. Use an OSX and then see. werdMy moms elementary school still uses Like OS6 or something...something before 2000. =\Yeah the elementary school I went to used OS 5.9 or some crap like that, and teachers/staff were all on Windows 98. At our middle school, we had Windows NT in 8th grade. In 9th grade, at the high school, we had the latest mac OS and windows XP I can top that, at my middle school, we still had computers with Windows 95! This was in 2002-2004.
Quote from: IceFox on September 29, 2006, 08:12:08 pmQuote from: ssj4gogita4 on September 29, 2006, 06:51:38 pmQuote from: IceFox on September 28, 2006, 12:18:30 pmQuote from: Ealcon on September 28, 2006, 10:47:15 amI don't like Macs at all, and when we were at primary school, they were the ones we had to use.Our teachers kept saying:"Now, if you've listened properly, there will be no error signs or any problems.But even me, a BoffGoth, kept getting all the errors that you expect of a Mac.All the kids started laughing when the error sign came up, and a funny robot woman's voice went:"Droo srhoo, shrrooo droo droo srhddooo drshshooo." And Macs have that annoying apple thing everywhere.Primary schools always use seriosly outdated mac operating systems. Use an OSX and then see. werdMy moms elementary school still uses Like OS6 or something...something before 2000. =\Yeah the elementary school I went to used OS 5.9 or some crap like that, and teachers/staff were all on Windows 98. At our middle school, we had Windows NT in 8th grade. In 9th grade, at the high school, we had the latest mac OS and windows XP
Quote from: ssj4gogita4 on September 29, 2006, 06:51:38 pmQuote from: IceFox on September 28, 2006, 12:18:30 pmQuote from: Ealcon on September 28, 2006, 10:47:15 amI don't like Macs at all, and when we were at primary school, they were the ones we had to use.Our teachers kept saying:"Now, if you've listened properly, there will be no error signs or any problems.But even me, a BoffGoth, kept getting all the errors that you expect of a Mac.All the kids started laughing when the error sign came up, and a funny robot woman's voice went:"Droo srhoo, shrrooo droo droo srhddooo drshshooo." And Macs have that annoying apple thing everywhere.Primary schools always use seriosly outdated mac operating systems. Use an OSX and then see. werdMy moms elementary school still uses Like OS6 or something...something before 2000. =\Yeah the elementary school I went to used OS 5.9 or some crap like that, and teachers/staff were all on Windows 98.
Quote from: IceFox on September 28, 2006, 12:18:30 pmQuote from: Ealcon on September 28, 2006, 10:47:15 amI don't like Macs at all, and when we were at primary school, they were the ones we had to use.Our teachers kept saying:"Now, if you've listened properly, there will be no error signs or any problems.But even me, a BoffGoth, kept getting all the errors that you expect of a Mac.All the kids started laughing when the error sign came up, and a funny robot woman's voice went:"Droo srhoo, shrrooo droo droo srhddooo drshshooo." And Macs have that annoying apple thing everywhere.Primary schools always use seriosly outdated mac operating systems. Use an OSX and then see. werdMy moms elementary school still uses Like OS6 or something...something before 2000. =\
Quote from: Ealcon on September 28, 2006, 10:47:15 amI don't like Macs at all, and when we were at primary school, they were the ones we had to use.Our teachers kept saying:"Now, if you've listened properly, there will be no error signs or any problems.But even me, a BoffGoth, kept getting all the errors that you expect of a Mac.All the kids started laughing when the error sign came up, and a funny robot woman's voice went:"Droo srhoo, shrrooo droo droo srhddooo drshshooo." And Macs have that annoying apple thing everywhere.Primary schools always use seriosly outdated mac operating systems. Use an OSX and then see.
I don't like Macs at all, and when we were at primary school, they were the ones we had to use.Our teachers kept saying:"Now, if you've listened properly, there will be no error signs or any problems.But even me, a BoffGoth, kept getting all the errors that you expect of a Mac.All the kids started laughing when the error sign came up, and a funny robot woman's voice went:"Droo srhoo, shrrooo droo droo srhddooo drshshooo." And Macs have that annoying apple thing everywhere.