I have never owned an Apple computer or phone.
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I have never owned an Apple computer or phone. I used the Apple 2 in my middle school computer lab in the late 70s, when it felt like a PET or TRS80.
But on Monday, that changes when I get my indigo Neo. I'll be able to have a more mobile device than my Dell desktop game computer.
And I'll finally see what all the old fuss was about from the PC vs Mac flamewars of ancient times.
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I have never owned an Apple computer or phone. I used the Apple 2 in my middle school computer lab in the late 70s, when it felt like a PET or TRS80.
But on Monday, that changes when I get my indigo Neo. I'll be able to have a more mobile device than my Dell desktop game computer.
And I'll finally see what all the old fuss was about from the PC vs Mac flamewars of ancient times.
@chgowiz Don't buy into that flamewar BS. They both have pros and cons. Have fun learning something new.
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@chgowiz Don't buy into that flamewar BS. They both have pros and cons. Have fun learning something new.
@Diami03 Kinda like the 3x vs 4x vs 5x D&D edition arguments, they never end.
I like what I use and I use what I need. I've not needed an easy mobile PC till now, and figured it would be a fun experiment. We'll see how it goes!
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@Diami03 Kinda like the 3x vs 4x vs 5x D&D edition arguments, they never end.
I like what I use and I use what I need. I've not needed an easy mobile PC till now, and figured it would be a fun experiment. We'll see how it goes!
@chgowiz Exactly. I was super content with my Chromebook for years but then I needed something else and I wanted to use a Mac to see how it would go. And to be honest, the Windows OS had gotten unreasonable since Windows 11 and I wanted to part of it anymore. I'm happy with the switch
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