all your base are belong to us
So anyway, I started a new jorb two weeks ago. It's at the same homebuilder I did an internship for during the summer of aught-three. (A really great company if anyone is looking for work. Tell them I sent you.) It's been really fun and challenging and exciting and stressful. I get to create super hi-tech databases that will make everyone's life easier. Maybe I'll create something that does my job too. hmmmm...
I also had the high honor and privilege of procuring the first Intel iMac sold in the state of Arizona. (Although it is for work.) It's a thing of beauty and a force to be reckoned with. It's noticeably faster and very, very quite. And it never has any problems. For all you Apple unbelievers: I beg of you, taste them again for the first time. Get a Mac (some are surprisingly affordable now, and yes, that's the whole computer), get Microsoft Office for Mac (don't worry, all your files are compatible with no conversion necessary), and start enjoying your computer again.
I finally made the switch myself a little over a year ago, and I won't go back. No viruses, no spyware, no crashes, no frozen programs. All of them come with great, easy-to-use applications. Organize all your digital pictures (much, much better than Kodak's Not-So-Easyshare beast of a program), record and edit your own music (make your own sweet CDs), edit digital video and create professional-looking DVDs (my ten-year-old brother has already mastered it), and much more. Just give it a try. Yes, there's a little learning curve, but after a few days you'll wonder why you didn't switch before.
Wow, where did that come from? That wasn't the reason I wanted to write, but there you have it. There's my story and I'm sticking to it, but I promise ogicu812 will not turn into an Apple promotion site. :)
Now, I'm tired.
I also had the high honor and privilege of procuring the first Intel iMac sold in the state of Arizona. (Although it is for work.) It's a thing of beauty and a force to be reckoned with. It's noticeably faster and very, very quite. And it never has any problems. For all you Apple unbelievers: I beg of you, taste them again for the first time. Get a Mac (some are surprisingly affordable now, and yes, that's the whole computer), get Microsoft Office for Mac (don't worry, all your files are compatible with no conversion necessary), and start enjoying your computer again.
I finally made the switch myself a little over a year ago, and I won't go back. No viruses, no spyware, no crashes, no frozen programs. All of them come with great, easy-to-use applications. Organize all your digital pictures (much, much better than Kodak's Not-So-Easyshare beast of a program), record and edit your own music (make your own sweet CDs), edit digital video and create professional-looking DVDs (my ten-year-old brother has already mastered it), and much more. Just give it a try. Yes, there's a little learning curve, but after a few days you'll wonder why you didn't switch before.
Wow, where did that come from? That wasn't the reason I wanted to write, but there you have it. There's my story and I'm sticking to it, but I promise ogicu812 will not turn into an Apple promotion site. :)
Now, I'm tired.