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This is strictly for non-political, fun conversation. It's alot easier to discuss things with someone when you realize you have some common interests, fishing, music etc. Besides, lets face it, politics gets old sometimes too :) Enjoy, Please, NO flaming, name calling etc. Have some fun!

Muskwa

It is, Dan. I started out with DOS as well, but very soon the Mac came out and that's where I really cut my teeth. You would find it very familiar, since the Mac started the kind of desktop you see on Windows.

Sun, 04/25/2004 - 4:49 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

I get to use the new G5's this quarter very nice.

Mon, 04/26/2004 - 5:33 AM Permalink
crabgrass

What I have seen is that Windows is what is most used in the workplaces, so that is what we have to teach our children.

that would depend on what kind of workplace you want your children to grow up to work in. You want them to be accountants, sure...but what if you want them to be artists?

Mon, 04/26/2004 - 11:38 AM Permalink
Grandpa Dan Zachary

Then we will get them some paint, a canvas and brushes. My son already has a guitar and a trumpet for the musical form of art. My daughter learned the flute. No offense meant, but to me, that is what art involves. Everyone has their own opinion of what art is though.

Mon, 04/26/2004 - 1:57 PM Permalink
Torpedo-8

My opinion of art is less than a two inch group at 200 yards.

Mon, 04/26/2004 - 3:21 PM Permalink
crabgrass

Then we will get them some paint, a canvas and brushes

the first experience a lot of people had with a Mac was the paint program.

guitars, canvas, paint and brushes, flutes and computers are all capable of being instruments of art

No offense meant, but to me, that is what art involves.

no offense, then you really don't want your kids to learn to be artists.

Mon, 04/26/2004 - 3:47 PM Permalink
Torpedo-8

I've held 90K firearms that are works of art.

Mon, 04/26/2004 - 4:04 PM Permalink
crabgrass

in the culture wars, some people are unarmed.

Mon, 04/26/2004 - 4:12 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

If your kids want to go to any graphic design schools it's all Mac's

Mon, 04/26/2004 - 4:40 PM Permalink
Byron White

in the culture wars, some people are unarmed.

That most certainly applies to you, crabs, when it comes to intellectual weaponry.

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 7:27 AM Permalink
Torpedo-8

heh-heh

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 8:00 AM Permalink
crabgrass

That most certainly applies to you, crabs, when it comes to intellectual weaponry.

this from someone who doesn't think you should eat from the tree of knowledge

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 1:17 PM Permalink
Byron White

this from someone who doesn't think you should eat from the tree of knowledge

That would the tree of knowledge of good an evil. Since God kicked mankind out of the Garden of Eden it would be kind of hard to do now, wouldn't it? Besides you have seen what it did to Adam and Eve and their descendants would you really want to challenge God yourself? I am sure you would but not me, I'll pass.

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 1:50 PM Permalink
crabgrass

would you really want to chanllenge God yourself? I am sure you would but not me, I'll pass.

you advocate making His good creations against the law.

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 1:52 PM Permalink
crabgrass

That would the tree of knowledge of good an evil

okay...then you don't want to know what is good or evil.

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 1:53 PM Permalink
Byron White

you advocate making His good creations against the law.

again you lie.

okay...then you don't want to know what is good or evil.

Thanks to Eve I know that you are evil, crabs.

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 2:07 PM Permalink
Luv2Fly

Anyone know if old pong games are worth anything ? I came across it last weekend at my parents house. As long as my old collection of records and baseball cards. I found my Brothers cards too but he had a bunch of star wars trading cards mixed in there. I wonder if they're worth anything ?

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 2:08 PM Permalink
crabgrass

again you lie.

then you don't advocate making any seed-bearing herbs illegal?

could have fooled me.

Anyone know if old pong games are worth anything ?

I doubt it, but the old rule of thumb applies here, it is worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it. Ebay is a great tool to determine what that might be. Do a search on Ebay to see what sort of bids such a thing gets. That will tell you about what it's worth.

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 2:13 PM Permalink
crabgrass

and L2F?

sorry about letting this board slide into politics and other "non-fun" stuff.

I'll do my best to avoid it from now on.

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 2:15 PM Permalink
Luv2Fly

I think i'll throw some of that stuff on E-Bay and see what happens. Better than throwing it away. Maybe i'll plug it in and play one more round of pong for old time's sake:)

Funny how technology moves so fast, I remember a time when I WAS the remote control. "Change it to channel 5" O.K Dad, "Now, move the anntenae to the left.......Hold it., perfect"

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 2:30 PM Permalink
crabgrass

you can get TV on cell phones now.

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 2:38 PM Permalink
Luv2Fly

you can get TV on cell phones now.

Freaky isn't it ? I wonder at what point will technology stop ?

Think about people in their 80's or 90's and all the technology they have seen come about. I wonder in 500 years how this period will be looked at ?

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 2:47 PM Permalink
crabgrass

I wonder at what point will technology stop ?

it's weird...I think at this point we still haven't really gotten our minds around the ways what we currently have can be used. We have to catch up to it. Orville and Wilber certainly never thought about the fact that what they made could eventually be used as a bomb.

Tue, 04/27/2004 - 2:51 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

"I wonder at what point will technology stop ? "

We have to get out of the First Inning before you talk about the end of the game.

"What I have seen is that Windows is what is most used in the workplaces, so that is what we have to teach our children."

And to think I thought they were used to teach things like history and mathematics. Silly me.

They're teaching Windows.

How convenient for the folks at Microsoft.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 11:09 AM Permalink
Grandpa Dan Zachary

at our house

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 4:46 PM Permalink
Grandpa Dan Zachary

"I wonder at what point will technology stop ? "

"Everything that can be invented has been invented." -Charles H. Duell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Patents, 1899

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 4:48 PM Permalink
THX 1138



And to think I thought they were used to teach things like history and mathematics. Silly me.

Yeah, that's what I thought to.

They're teaching Windows.

I'd say 90%+ of computers in schools are Apple. That's changing though.

How convenient for the folks at Microsoft.

That's capitalism. If it weren't for their foothold in schools, Apple would probably be dead by now.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 6:37 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

Do you want Apple to fail, JT?

"I'd say 90%+ of computers in schools are Apple. That's changing though."

I don't know if you want to link that figure; but your posts consistently display some kind of attitude you've developed about the company.

What's the problem?

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 6:48 PM Permalink
THX 1138



Do you want Apple to fail, JT?

No, not really. I'm just stating a reality. Like I said, I've recently considered buying a Mac, but I'm not willing to spend much money on one. With me it was a choice between the two, and I chose the PC.

Your posts consistently display some kind of attitude you've developed about the company.

Yeah, maybe I do have an attitude, and I shouldn't. They haven't done anything to me.

What's the problem?

I don't know. I guess I don't like that a major reason for their existence is simply because of taxpayer monies.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 6:58 PM Permalink
THX 1138



BTW: I have used Mac, although limited, and I didn't like them. Maybe I just didn't have enough time to get used to them.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 6:59 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

Maybe they're good teaching tools.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:02 PM Permalink
THX 1138



Maybe they're good teaching tools.

Any better than PC's?

PC's are cheaper....

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:03 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

There's your preoccupation with price again.

Do you want what is cheap, or what is good?

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:06 PM Permalink
THX 1138



There's your preoccupation with price again.

Preoccupation?

I don't like wasting my hard earned money.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:12 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

Then don't get something cheap.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:14 PM Permalink
Luv2Fly

Do you own a Mercedes Rick ? One of the best cars money can buy you know.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:14 PM Permalink
THX 1138



Then don't get something cheap.

I didn't.

I got a quality computer for a good price.

Actually, I bought two computers (one laptop and one desktop), for about the price of a Mac.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:15 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

Can you make distinctions, Rob?

We're not talking about $450 Dells vs. $3,000 G5's.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:16 PM Permalink
Luv2Fly

Can you make distinctions, Rob?

We're not talking about $450 Dells vs. $3,000 G5's.

Sure I can, everyone has a different idea of what's a good value. There's a point where quality/price diverge. A Mac might be a better machine, I don't know. A P.C fits my needs just fine and I've never had any problems with it, I buy Dells which are priceier but I think they make a good PC. I just can't justify the extra money because I really don't need anything else a Mac might be able to do, it's not worth it to me.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:22 PM Permalink
THX 1138



I wonder if I should tell Rick that I own a Honda?

:-)

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:28 PM Permalink
Luv2Fly

Honda makes a good car. They also make the best damn small engine bar none.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 7:38 PM Permalink
crabgrass

I guess I don't like that a major reason for their existence is simply because of taxpayer monies.

uh...that's capitalism.

they took great care to cater to a specific market. That it's a public one doesn't make it any less of a capitalistic approach. I'm glad the public sector has enough sense to buy products that have a lower overall cost of ownership. I'm not real happy when our tax money is used to buy machines that cost more to operate overall.

Honda makes a good car

Honda and Apple are quite similar in some ways. They both give a great deal of attention to design. Same deal with Volkswagons for that matter. On the lower end of cars, PC is to Chevette or Fiesta as Apple is to Civic or Rabbit. Better design.

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 9:19 PM Permalink
Grandpa Dan Zachary

The Japanese have sure come a long ways from making toys out of recycled tin cans haven't they?

Thu, 04/29/2004 - 9:22 PM Permalink
THX 1138



lower overall cost of ownership

For businesses, that may be the case. I know it's not the case for me personally.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 5:46 AM Permalink
crabgrass

For businesses, that may be the case. I know it's not the case for me personally.

how do you know? Ever own a Mac?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 7:56 AM Permalink
crabgrass

why would they make it illegal? I mean, you can fish with a line but not with your hands?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 10:06 AM Permalink
Muskwa

Seems to me it would be a lot more challenging.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 10:09 AM Permalink
crabgrass

wonder what the justification is? that it's not safe?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 10:13 AM Permalink