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No Really ... I got a PC years ago and there where crashes and viruses and all manner
of bad. I thought I'll give the Mac a try and got a macbook, and yes it crashes just as much
as the sodding pc's did, the lazy fucktard web developers don't bother testing code for use
on the mac (tbh they don't even attempt multpile browsers never mind browsers on diffrent
OS's) personally I think I should send my Winged Monkeys to DEAL! with them, all of them.

Date: 2008-08-28 12:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cloneboy.livejournal.com
bring back the tandy

Date: 2008-08-28 07:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] turbolord.livejournal.com
You using Firefox?

Date: 2008-08-28 07:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sciamachy.livejournal.com
Seriously? What are you running on it? Does the OS lock up / grey screen of rebooty madness type of thing? What are the system monitors saying around the time of crash? And what's the core CPU temp?

I have 3 macs, and the only thing that crashes any of them is Second Life. Ever. And I run a buttload of freeware stuff. Occasionally I get an app crashing on me (Firefox locks up sometimes because StumbleUpon toolbar is a pile of crap) but that's about it. Second Life is about the most demanding piece of software on any platform - gobbles up 1.5Gb RAM right away & has the graphics card working overtime rendering OpenGL dynamically in real time based on constantly updating vertices coming in over the network, and its no respecter of Apple's memory management rules. But no, if your Mac is crashing as much as your old PC, there's something Seriously Wrong with it. I'm no mac fanboy, but not crashing is, in my 3 years or so experience of owning Macs, one thing they do very well.

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