
Yes it did. I think this says it all...
<Dolphin>*Girl*
05/27/06 7:32am
Radiation
05/27/06 8:31am
Thats good! I've been using a pc for years, I have never had a virus. period. I use a simple program called AVG and I only scan like once a month. I keep computer updated and scan for spyware monthly. Usually never find any of that either. I go where I want to on the net, I just know when something pops up, what to click and what not to click! You could call it lucky, but I prefer to think of it as good housekeeping!
Regards,
Oh P.S. Mac had a new virus out like a couple of weeks ago! and 2 mottos to live by
If it can be done, it can be undone!
Where theres' a will, there is a way.
UNDEAD 1
05/27/06 10:56am
QUOTE(Radiation @ 05/27/06 9:31am)

Thats good! I've been using a pc for years, I have never had a virus. period. I use a simple program called AVG and I only scan like once a month. I keep computer updated and scan for spyware monthly. Usually never find any of that either. I go where I want to on the net, I just know when something pops up, what to click and what not to click! You could call it lucky, but I prefer to think of it as good housekeeping!
Regards,
Oh P.S. Mac had a new virus out like a couple of weeks ago! and 2 mottos to live by
If it can be done, it can be undone!
Where theres' a will, there is a way.
I use avg as well and its awesome! for those of you using norton, switch! theyr only charging 38$ for 2 years!! avg also doesnt run huge in your back round process.cant say i havent looked into a mac recently though-just not enough ram in my opinion,but what do i know?
HammaTime
05/27/06 11:51am
QUOTE(UNDEAD 1 @ 05/27/06 11:56am)

cant say i havent looked into a mac recently though-just not enough ram in my opinion,but what do i know?
Not that I want to encourage any PC vs Mac discussions (I really don't), but I will say that Undead is right, the stock Macs are preconfigured with grossly inadequate RAM. I'm probably wrong, but I think Apple does this because most people want to add RAM to tailor their computer to fit their needs. I'm a photographer and I do a lot of RAM intensive work so I've tricked my box out with 3 GIGs of RAM. I wouldn't have liked it if I had to pay for and then throw out smaller RAM chips that wouldn't have enabled me to maximize my available slots. If you buy a Mac through the Apple store, you can select any level of RAM that fits your needs.
I think Apple's better point comes from the ads where they talk about freezes and crashes. The blue screen of death just doesn't ever happen on my Mac. The underlying UNIX system is rock solid and Apple has done some terrific work to build a reliable, fast system on top of it. Now that we can run Windows, UNIX and the Mac OS, that Apple box is looking pretty damn slick (with the exception of the latest laptops with the Intel chip - they totally missed the mark by failing to provide an adequate graphics card).
But, who really cares? It is like the Ford-Chevy arguments ... or perhaps, more like Ford-Porsche arguments. A Mac is clearly equivalent in the computing world to the lofty place that Porsche retains in the automotive world. Sure, you can buy a cheaper car, but the experience is pretty damn well worth the ride.
QUOTE(HammaTime @ 05/27/06 12:51pm)

But, who really cares? It is like the Ford-Chevy arguments ... or perhaps, more like Ford-Porsche arguments. A Mac is clearly equivalent in the computing world to the lofty place that Porsche retains in the automotive world. Sure, you can buy a cheaper car, but the experience is pretty damn well worth the ride.
very true!
Old Man Mike
05/27/06 12:10pm
I'm bracing myself.
..... here come the hornets
(throw down that stick, Bargod and RUN)
Old Man Mike
Maj. H8Red
05/27/06 1:11pm
QUOTE(Radiation @ 05/27/06 9:31am)

2 mottos to live by
If it can be done, it can be undone!
Where theres' a will, there is a way.
Don't forgot my personal favorite.....
We can't do it all!!!
(sorry, had a work flashback)
i used to have nortan but i got lavasoft which takes of virasus and stuff like it
QUOTE(Maj. H8Red @ 05/27/06 1:11pm)

QUOTE(Radiation @ 05/27/06 9:31am)

2 mottos to live by
If it can be done, it can be undone!
Where theres' a will, there is a way.
Don't forgot my personal favorite.....
We can't do it all!!!
(sorry, had a work flashback)

My personal favorite:
It's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care.
Cross of Iron
05/27/06 3:27pm
sure way to keep viruses away from macs or Pcs.....stay away from free porn sites, and for gawds sake, do not open that damned "look what you won e-mail"
Like said before...be smart and you will indeed ride out the storm.
BTW, I just thought this was a funny comic. The Mac commercials it's based on are funny too.
QUOTE(Silver @ 05/27/06 1:05pm)

QUOTE(HammaTime @ 05/27/06 12:51pm)

But, who really cares? It is like the Ford-Chevy arguments ... or perhaps, more like Ford-Porsche arguments. A Mac is clearly equivalent in the computing world to the lofty place that Porsche retains in the automotive world. Sure, you can buy a cheaper car, but the experience is pretty damn well worth the ride.
very true!
i agree ,ive been really looking around at my options because i want a new computer in the next few months.the games coming out now are asking for alot more ram etc..so ive not ruled out mac or pc. ive had this comp for almost 5 years ,now time to retire this one and make it the wife email machine/baby pics center/ contest sign up!
go with what best suite ur needs, they all do the same amount of shit, if you like to work on it and do all the BS that goes with it the PC, if you want to turn it on and KNOW it works then mac. never understood how yall can live with the blue screen of hell...
good example..
if pc's were cars and what they do is the road.... pc's would be able to go anywere but break down every five minutes
mac's would never break down but be able to use only 25% of the roads!
but at least they stay running!
CommanderChoth
05/28/06 12:45pm
To respond to that picture, I have but one word:
BOOOOOOOYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
HarryCaray
05/28/06 1:51pm
I hear all this I have this Virus protection and the Virus protection. I'm on a Mac and frankly I have no virus protection, don't need it. The virus that came out for mac wasn't even a threat only like 5 people got infected and it could only pass through instant messaging. Plus, Apple isn't putting their products out on the market saying they are the best gaming machines ever, they really aren't meant for gaming. They are more of a developing/production computer. Ask a movie maker which he'd prefer, he'd most likely go with Mac. Ask a 13 year old kid, he'd prefer a PC cause it has 3D pinball on it. The movie guy has money, 13 year old has maybe a few bucks so he'd prefer the $200 cheap computer. All PC's had over Macs was more software. With Intel chips and everyone creating their apps in universal binary PC's can't say that anymore. So now what do PC's have over Mac?
I'm on a Mac. 256 RAM. Horrible Graphics card. Still own your ass.
I heard that the new mac system may be using like the pc basis or something, opening it up to viruses. Its just what i heard and i may have changed it since it was a while ago, who knows.
Nice, PC for me
HarryCaray
05/28/06 5:47pm
Yes because it can run PC that means it will be open to viruses. However, Apple is fast at releasing Security Updates and they fix everything. The old Mac virus had a Security Update for it less than a week to squash it. Apple makes the best Security for computers.
Churchill
06/01/06 8:42pm
Viruses,Etc Etc IT all comes down to one thing. Programs ... PC has 20 to 2 mac, Applications I use PC for games if mac had games id buy one. better yet build one
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