> tvoice1 said on
12-16-2009 at
18:23:
ha take that kick in the a** apple!!
> ScalversGadgets said on
12-16-2009 at
05:50:
Wow the people here are "nice" Don't Evan talk if its not related to the topic.... This is not a book and i know what you mean but SHUT UP and stop talking smack, Why do you evan bother talking on the Video??Why am i talking a Reply to you is because i get a Comment message in my inbox on youtube so i have to reply and that is annoying when i get messages from people like you...
> willie14n said on
12-16-2009 at
04:42:
you cant do that much with a pc laptop either. and don't judge a book buy its cover do more research before you talk smack DUDE!
> willie14n said on
12-16-2009 at
04:39:
its not the computer its the user. o and thats an older mac it doesn't have blue ray but you can put 7200rpm hard drives in them but its stupid to put that kind of hard drive in a laptop they often crash due to sudden quick movements. and you just get an adapter for hdmi
> kalosanin said on
11-20-2009 at
10:14:
Mac's crash just as much as pc's when u look at how many pc users there are vs mac users, Its all bull shit but there's no reason y mac should cost more. To date they still lack blueray hdmi outputs 7200rpm hard drives. I guess your paying for the aluminum
> ScalversGadgets said on
11-11-2009 at
23:34:
yea, sure sucks that the mac book crashed! At least with a PC you can replace hardware and upgrade it!
> thecomputerist said on
11-06-2009 at
21:07:
this video is from 3 years ago, i dont even thing they had leopard then !
> mrhelix21 said on
09-13-2009 at
16:07:
utter nonsense.Shot in an apple store aswell. Which genius calls tech support when there is a whole lot of them 50 yards away?
> kentran204 said on
08-09-2009 at
23:51:
Yes, but close, as long as nothing dowloaded from the internet do not click on web's ads and NO, CDs, USBs plugged in your lappy while using windows ,ur 99% safe. But if ur using windows in public wifi the risk will rise. Anyways, it's not that big deal if you get any viruses in Windows, I assume you only install OS and games on that machine, so if you notice that your laptop is infected, just do a fresh install again, only take you about 30 mins - 1 hour to do a fresh install.
> jcain04 said on
07-28-2009 at
20:59:
lol chris uses mac for everything
> AndrewsAwesome said on
07-23-2009 at
22:40:
chris now has a mac....
> Animat400 said on
07-01-2009 at
21:34:
This doesn't prove anything.
> sahsidtf said on
06-15-2009 at
06:00:
i giv u a THUMBS UP BRUTHA!
> jackdimidio said on
06-11-2009 at
21:06:
damn straight
> Laubotje said on
05-10-2009 at
17:11:
What if I use bootcamp only for (online) gaming and I don't surf the web with windows. Is it than possible to get virusses?
> areverga123 said on
05-04-2009 at
05:50:
you are a mess!!
> boblifegoeson1234 said on
04-08-2009 at
18:35:
agreed
> ryanstohr said on
03-23-2009 at
01:17:
i bet chris doesnt think that anymore
> asaguda said on
03-21-2009 at
15:01:
Linux advantage? Open source. Disadvantage? You need to fiddle around ALOT to get all of your stuff work- Being a gamer, I've had a hard time using Linux to run my games. Some games work, some games work with addon programs and some games just won't work on Linux. :/ But the open source thing is nice, I customized my interface like alot. It looked cool. :D
> asaguda said on
03-21-2009 at
14:58:
You need Windows. Otherwise you can't look out it to see what you're missing by sitting on your bum. :D