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3GGG
8th June 2003, 04:26 AM
Just curious - how many of you have or use an Apple Mac?

Julz
8th June 2003, 04:47 AM
Oooooh please don't get Linda started on this one or Willie will be hiding the cheque book again!!:p:clown:

3GGG
8th June 2003, 05:09 AM
quote:Originally posted by Julz

Oooooh please don't get Linda started on this one or Willie will be hiding the cheque book again!!:p:clown:


OK - excluding Linda who doesn't have a Mac - who else doesn't have one?:question:;)

Woz
8th June 2003, 06:33 AM
I don't have one :evil:

Moorf
8th June 2003, 08:01 AM
LOL Mac is a swear word in this house ;)

3GGG
8th June 2003, 04:43 PM
quote:Originally posted by Moorf

LOL Mac is a swear word in this house ;)




So I can take you as a 'Yes' then:question:

Monsta Mo Mini
9th June 2003, 06:16 AM
I DO!!!!!!

According to the stats, approximately 30-35% of the visitors to the site are Mac users.

...so there you go.

duncan
9th June 2003, 08:02 AM
Yep, I find a Mac better than a PC when its raining. Must be something to do with Windows.

Oh, my Girlfriend has a s****y new i-mac.

Willie M
9th June 2003, 04:12 PM
Macs :eek:
I'm sticking with my trusty old ZX Spectrum :clown:

Oh, I have ordered an I-Pod though. Should hopefully get it this week :approve: As there's no MINI runs this weekend I'll be able to amuse myself trying to bolt it on to the Spectrum :p

3GGG
9th June 2003, 07:11 PM
quote:Originally posted by Willie M

Macs :eek:
I'm sticking with my trusty old ZX Spectrum :clown:

Oh, I have ordered an I-Pod though. Should hopefully get it this week :approve: As there's no MINI runs this weekend I'll be able to amuse myself trying to bolt it on to the Spectrum :p


I've still got my ZX Spectrum too Willie :clown:

Fine on the iPod - they are great. Have you seen the iTrip FM transmitter thingy for the iPod? A friend ordered one from the States ($35) plus carriage (about the same again) .

http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/

Woz
9th June 2003, 07:30 PM
quote:Originally posted by 3GGG


quote:Originally posted by Moorf

LOL Mac is a swear word in this house ;)




So I can take you as a 'Yes' then:question:


No Moorf and I are PC people

3GGG
9th June 2003, 07:34 PM
quote:Originally posted by Woz


quote:Originally posted by 3GGG


quote:Originally posted by Moorf

LOL Mac is a swear word in this house ;)




So I can take you as a 'Yes' then:question:


No Moorf and I are PC people


So why the swearing:question:

Is it - I wish I'd got a bl**dy Mac instead of this PC?:D;)

Woz
9th June 2003, 09:42 PM
quote:Originally posted by 3GGG

quote:Originally posted by Woz


quote:Originally posted by 3GGG


quote:Originally posted by Moorf

LOL Mac is a swear word in this house ;)




So I can take you as a 'Yes' then:question:


No Moorf and I are PC people


So why the swearing:question:

Is it - I wish I'd got a bl**dy Mac instead of this PC?:D;)


Im a Windows based software/web developer, hence my view on Macs :mad: (Ducks and runs for cover :D)

They are good machines but I think their un-willingness to allow others to build hardware keeps the machines price inflated above their real value coupled with their low usage rate makes them a costly pain to support for developers, hence I don't.

OS X looks interesting but that is really just Linux with a different GUI.

3GGG
9th June 2003, 11:43 PM
Hi Woz, I'm a Mac & Windows developer - though I write all the Windows stuff on my Mac as well.
Anyway, didn't mean this to turn into a which is best, because everyone has strong opinions one way or the other, just idle curiousity and I think Calum has answered my question with the 30-35% figure, which is very high by normal standards for some reason.

Woz
10th June 2003, 12:26 AM
quote:Originally posted by 3GGG

Hi Woz, I'm a Mac & Windows developer - though I write all the Windows stuff on my Mac as well.
Anyway, didn't mean this to turn into a which is best, because everyone has strong opinions one way or the other, just idle curiousity and I think Calum has answered my question with the 30-35% figure, which is very high by normal standards for some reason.



Yep, I was trying to avoid getting drawn in to a flame war on that subject as it always gets out of hand. Hope it came across that way :)

30% is very high IMHO, the industry stats are normally about

Windows 93%, Mac 2%, Other 5% (Includes Linux + other)

This means that a large number of Mini owners use Macs or you and Calum spend all day checking if there are any new posts on the site :cool:

GAJ
10th June 2003, 04:52 AM
Another Mac user here! A s****y Quicksilver G4 running OS X with a 17" Apple flat screen and iSticks and iSub. :D:D:D
I love it! :D:D:D
I've got an iPod too and I ordered an iTrip from Griffin ages ago but I'm still waiting for it to arrive! It will probably be crap anyway. I might have to fit a bigger aerial on to the car to get decent reception! It cost me $94.99 for a Powerpod car adapter and the iTrip which includes $40 for the shipping:eek:

I am quite clearly off my rocker:clown:

It looks :cool: though!

Willie M
10th June 2003, 03:55 PM
Yeah... BUT I can play 'Chuckie Egg' on my ZX Spectrum :p

Still waiting on my I-pod to arrive. Thanks for the link to the FM I-trip thingy 3GGG, I'll check that out :approve:

Julz
10th June 2003, 04:56 PM
Why does everything Mac related appear to start with an 'i':question::question: I bought a dell a few months ago, which would be fine if we had Broadband, but we're still working on plastic cups and a piece of string!!;)

3GGG
10th June 2003, 05:04 PM
quote:Originally posted by Julz

Why does everything Mac related appear to start with an 'i':question::question: I bought a dell a few months ago, which would be fine if we had Broadband, but we're still working on plastic cups and a piece of string!!;)


Apple have the trademarked the letter "i" don't you know;)

It started with iMac (i for Internet I think). It has now been applied to all of Apple's 'Digital Life' products like the applications iTunes, iMovie, iDVD, iPhoto ... you name it. Just a clever brand identity plan.:)

Hope you get broadband soon up your way Julz.

Julz
10th June 2003, 06:47 PM
quote:Originally posted by 3GGG
Hope you get broadband soon up your way Julz.


So do I!!:) Electricity would be nice too (we're still on paraffin), especially for Rob, considering he'd a sparky!!:D

duncan
10th June 2003, 07:22 PM
quote:Originally posted by 3GGG

Apple have the trademarked the letter "i" don't you know;)

It started with iMac (i for Internet I think). It has now been applied to all of Apple's 'Digital Life' products like the applications iTunes, iMovie, iDVD, iPhoto ... you name it. Just a clever brand identity plan.:)


I thought was I for Intelligent, but if Peugeot can trademark "0" in the car names, anything is possible!

Linda M
10th June 2003, 10:40 PM
OHHHHH, darn I just saw this thread. I'm still a bit slow after the weekend :sleepy: Anyway, as you all know I DO NOT have a MAC because my husband won't let me AND he didn't tell me about this thread :mad::evil::mad: But seeing as they don't make them in Daisy's colour anymore I don't care :clown:

Linda M
10th June 2003, 10:43 PM
By the way husband, your I-POD thingy came today. Give me the good old fashioned pen and paper :p

3GGG
10th June 2003, 10:46 PM
quote:Originally posted by Linda M

By the way husband, your I-POD thingy came today. Give me the good old fashioned pen and paper :p


Its an MP3 music player Linda - though it can also be used as sort of an electronic database of names and addresses. You will love it. :cool:


Quick hide it in Daisy before he gets home!:clown:

macblob
11th June 2003, 03:39 AM
Mac user here :D

Linda just go buy a mac, u wont regret it.
Willie wont mind im sure lol.

Im running an original shape , graphite imac , with a 120gb hard drive and 384mb ram , and osx jaguar.

Also use macs for my job, working in a printers digital prepress dept :D

GAJ
11th June 2003, 05:31 AM
In fact I am sure Willie would find a Mac very handy for ripping his CD's and organising his mp3s. The iTunes integration with the iPod is amazing!!:cool:

I'm not sure how it works on windaes.:evil:

Apple now do iMacs which match Daisy's white bits you know!:I

http://a248.e.akamai.net/7/248/2041/335/store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/productshotimac2002.jpg

Linda M
11th June 2003, 09:28 PM
GAJ, you're 'teasing' me !!!!!!!

Linda M
11th June 2003, 09:32 PM
quote:Originally posted by 3GGG

Its an MP3 music player Linda - though it can also be used as sort of an electronic database of names and addresses. You will love it. :cool:
David, I have NO idea what an MP3 player is and I'm not kidding ! Willie is 'such' an electronic gizmo freak but he never takes the time to explain what all the stuff he buys is :( I can surf the net and use forums, but that's it :I

3GGG
11th June 2003, 10:36 PM
Right Linda here goes: Its a portable music player (battery powered) - it can store thousands of tunes so you can have all of your favourite albums with you. You can take your Music CDs and convert them on your computer to this compressed format called MP3, then they can be transferred to the MP3 player from the computer.

Normally you have to plug in headphones to listen to the MP3 Player, but it is also possible to play it through your car's audio system and I guess that is what Willie plans to do eventually.

Thought it would be right up your street being into music and concerts as we know.:cool:



quote:Originally posted by Linda M


quote:Originally posted by 3GGG

Its an MP3 music player Linda - though it can also be used as sort of an electronic database of names and addresses. You will love it. :cool:
David, I have NO idea what an MP3 player is and I'm not kidding ! Willie is 'such' an electronic gizmo freak but he never takes the time to explain what all the stuff he buys is :( I can surf the net and use forums, but that's it :I

3GGG
12th June 2003, 06:44 AM
quote:Originally posted by GAJ

Another Mac user here! A s****y Quicksilver G4 running OS X with a 17" Apple flat screen and iSticks and iSub. :D:D:D
I love it! :D:D:D
I've got an iPod too and I ordered an iTrip from Griffin ages ago but I'm still waiting for it to arrive! It will probably be crap anyway. I might have to fit a bigger aerial on to the car to get decent reception! It cost me $94.99 for a Powerpod car adapter and the iTrip which includes $40 for the shipping:eek:

I am quite clearly off my rocker:clown:

It looks :cool: though!


GAJ, I got a shot of my mate's iPod and iTrip tonight - superb:cool:

Great to be able to listen to the MP3 through the MINI stereo. I tuned it to 97.3 and it worked fine. My mate was driving behind me and could also pick up the signal in his car :eek::cool:

Willie M
12th June 2003, 03:57 PM
Oh that's right guys (3GGG, Gaj, Macblob) :mad: You all try and convince Linda to buy a Mac :evil:, and here's me going away on a wee business trip today, and we all KNOW what happens when I go away for a day or two :eek::eek::dead:

Fortunately I've sneaked the cheque book, credit card, etc. out of the house with me ;)

Here's a deal then Linda. You buy yourself a Mac (with your own money), then buy all your own software (my PC stuff won't work on it) and then call the Mac helpline (3GGG, Gaj & Macblob, oh and Monsta too) anytime you're having problems with it :approve::)

Ha-ha.. that'll teach you guys :p:clown::D

GAJ
12th June 2003, 04:24 PM
quote:Originally posted by 3GGG

[GAJ, I got a shot of my mate's iPod and iTrip tonight - superb:cool:

Great to be able to listen to the MP3 through the MINI stereo. I tuned it to 97.3 and it worked fine. My mate was driving behind me and could also pick up the signal in his car :eek::cool:


Excellent news! Maybe the reason they are not officially for sale here is that the transmitter is more powerful than is allowed in the UK?

I want mine now!!:mad::mad::mad::mad:

Linda, good luck with the shopping;);)

Linda M
12th June 2003, 04:47 PM
OH, I really like the sound of that MP3 thingy :cool: Willie's just left for his wee trip and I've got nothing to do.......EXCEPT SHOP :D:D:D

3GGG
12th June 2003, 05:13 PM
quote:Originally posted by GAJ


quote:Originally posted by 3GGG

[GAJ, I got a shot of my mate's iPod and iTrip tonight - superb:cool:

Great to be able to listen to the MP3 through the MINI stereo. I tuned it to 97.3 and it worked fine. My mate was driving behind me and could also pick up the signal in his car :eek::cool:


Excellent news! Maybe the reason they are not officially for sale here is that the transmitter is more powerful than is allowed in the UK?

I want mine now!!:mad::mad::mad::mad:



I suspect that they are not illegal to sell or buy - just to use!

I don't think -any- transmitter for the Band II FM band is legal to use in the UK no matter how low powered.

Its probably just a milliwatt or 2 that they use because if we walked about 25 yards away we lost the signal.

GAJ
12th June 2003, 06:05 PM
I know that Griffin stated that they would not be launching the product in the UK for approval reasons or something?

3GGG
12th June 2003, 07:15 PM
quote:Originally posted by GAJ

I know that Griffin stated that they would not be launching the product in the UK for approval reasons or something?

Yep, probably because of this:-

Illegal devices
Under the WT Act, it is an offence to use and install apparatus that does not comply with the R&TTE Regulations 2000, SI 2000 No. 730 and the relevant UK Radio InterfaceRequirement (unless it was type-approved before 8 April 2000).

It is also an offence to possess or have in your control such a device with intent to use it, or knowing that another person is likely to use it, contrary to the WT Act.

The maximum penalty for each of these offences is a £5,000 fine and/or six months' imprisonment on summary conviction, or an unlimited fine and/or two years' imprisonment on conviction on indictment. The Courts may also order you to forfeit any wireless telegraphy apparatus or any other apparatus, vehicle, vessel or aircraft.

So now you know.;)

GAJ
12th June 2003, 08:46 PM
Thats exactly what I thought.;)

3GGG
13th June 2003, 12:02 AM
quote:Originally posted by Willie M

Oh that's right guys (3GGG, Gaj, Macblob) :mad: You all try and convince Linda to buy a Mac :evil:, and here's me going away on a wee business trip today, and we all KNOW what happens when I go away for a day or two :eek::eek::dead:

Fortunately I've sneaked the cheque book, credit card, etc. out of the house with me ;)

Here's a deal then Linda. You buy yourself a Mac (with your own money), then buy all your own software (my PC stuff won't work on it) and then call the Mac helpline (3GGG, Gaj & Macblob, oh and Monsta too) anytime you're having problems with it :approve::)

Ha-ha.. that'll teach you guys :p:clown::D



I think he is beginning to warm to this Mac idea linda :clown:;):D

GAJ
13th June 2003, 02:12 AM
It's late night shopping in Edinburgh on Thursdays!

minidriver#1
13th June 2003, 06:08 PM
behind me are 4 macs, i use a PC :P

macblob
15th June 2003, 01:34 AM
Linda i take it u have a joint bank account

If so John Lewis do some lovely macs with 2 yrs warranty lol

:p to Willie, u know u want a mac really, its just you pc users have a problem admitting it :D

3GGG
29th June 2003, 05:30 AM
Who has tried the new iChat AV software on the Macintosh? (Video and Audio conferencing):cool:

macblob
29th June 2003, 06:19 AM
Ive got it on my imac

My firewire web cam works on yahoo messenger but it doesnt seem to like it on ichat using an aim account

maybe i need to have a .mac account for it to work

not to sure as i havent really used it yet.

Roll on Panther and a new G5 would be nice if anyone wants to buy me one:)

3GGG
29th June 2003, 05:50 PM
quote:Originally posted by macblob

Ive got it on my imac

My firewire web cam works on yahoo messenger but it doesnt seem to like it on ichat using an aim account

maybe i need to have a .mac account for it to work

not to sure as i havent really used it yet.

Roll on Panther and a new G5 would be nice if anyone wants to buy me one:)


Which iMac model do you have? You need at least a 600MHz G3 or any G4 for video with the beta of iChat AV:( (You also need broadband for video)

The AIM account will work exactly the same as a .mac account.

If you want to try an audio chat sometime let me know.

macblob
29th June 2003, 08:05 PM
That would explain it!!

Im using a imac dvd se 400mhz

120gb hard drive and 384mb ram , with a 512k cable modem broadband connection :cool:

3GGG
5th July 2003, 07:10 PM
GAJ I expect you to go out and buy an iSight camera/mic for your G4 right away so that we can video chat.

GAJ
6th July 2003, 07:31 AM
I saw that today, looks good. You wouldn't have wanted to see me today though, believe me:dead::dead::disapprove::dead::disapprove:

macblob
6th July 2003, 08:33 AM
U cant have been that bad Gaj, but it does look like a nice wee toy, another nice bit of design from apple.

Linda when are u getting a mac?? lol
Sorry Willie

Willie M
7th July 2003, 08:24 PM
quote:Originally posted by macblob

Linda when are u getting a mac?? lol
Next time we go to MacDonalds ;):D

sh@z
7th July 2003, 08:43 PM
thats about the only decent 'mac' :p

macblob
7th July 2003, 09:11 PM
Thats fighting talk sh@z lol:p

GAJ
8th July 2003, 01:09 AM
I'm a Burger King man myself.

sh@z
8th July 2003, 07:48 AM
lol

/me hides

i didnt say anything

/me whistles innocently :)

macblob
8th July 2003, 06:25 PM
Sh@z u can run but u cant hide!!!! lol

:p:p:p

GAJ
1st August 2003, 03:39 AM
quote:Originally posted by 3GGG

Yep, probably because of this:-

Illegal devices
Under the WT Act, it is an offence to use and install apparatus that does not comply with the R&TTE Regulations 2000, SI 2000 No. 730 and the relevant UK Radio InterfaceRequirement (unless it was type-approved before 8 April 2000).

It is also an offence to possess or have in your control such a device with intent to use it, or knowing that another person is likely to use it, contrary to the WT Act.

The maximum penalty for each of these offences is a £5,000 fine and/or six months' imprisonment on summary conviction, or an unlimited fine and/or two years' imprisonment on conviction on indictment. The Courts may also order you to forfeit any wireless telegraphy apparatus or any other apparatus, vehicle, vessel or aircraft.

So now you know.;)


Only just got my iTrip and look what I just read -

"UK outlaws iPod FM device

By Macworld staff

Use of Griffin Technology's iTrip device has been prohibited by the UK authorities, reports AM Micro.
AM Micro distributes Griffin's products in the UK. It employed a specialist legal team to try to clarify the legal position for iTrip.
iTrip is an FM transmitter for Apple's iPod. It transmits music from the MP3 player on the FM wavelength, which can then be picked up by a radio.
Now UK law-makers have declared that the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 forbids the installation or use of radio equipment in the UK unless a license has been granted by the Secretary of State, or a licensing exemption applies. Attempts to gain such permission for iTrip have failed.
"Use of the iTrip in the UK constitutes an offence and can lead to prosecution of the user, dealer and seizure of all iTrips in the UK," writes AM Micro managing director Steve Hawkins. "We believe we have an obligation to protect our dealers and their customers," he said."

Looks like I am a criminal!:eek:

3GGG
1st August 2003, 05:38 AM
quote:

Looks like I am a criminal!:eek:


They can take the MINI off you as well as fine you and send you to Jail:eek:
Can't say I didn't warn you ;)

GAJ
1st August 2003, 06:29 AM
Them and whos army??
:mad::evil:;)

Heather
20th November 2004, 09:54 PM
I have now defected from the fold of "windaes" and moved over to the white side. Now have a very shiny custom built G4 iBook with built in bluetooth and airport extreme. Its very nice!! (when I get to use it!):)

sleepyrascal
20th November 2004, 09:58 PM
I use few at uni for design stuff.

Mini Me
20th November 2004, 10:04 PM
Minime has a new Sony something....Mac looked a little big

3GGG
20th November 2004, 10:13 PM
quote:Originally posted by tribalmini

I have now defected from the fold of "windaes" and moved over to the white side. Now have a very shiny custom built G4 iBook with built in bluetooth and airport extreme. Its very nice!! (when I get to use it!):)


Welcome :approve:

The Dogfather
20th November 2004, 10:23 PM
The Apples are better but they'll never be mainstream.

I specced PC for our office but could have gone for Macs but if they hadn't worked I'd would have been in the Doo Doo. So took the 'normal' MS office/PC route.

3GGG
20th November 2004, 10:35 PM
quote:Originally posted by bad dog mini

The Apples are better but they'll never be mainstream.

I specced PC for our office but could have gone for Macs but if they hadn't worked I'd would have been in the Doo Doo. So took the 'normal' MS office/PC route.




I'm afraid you are right - "No-one ever for sacked for buying Window$" prevails in many places.

Heather
21st November 2004, 04:07 AM
Well, to add to the joy of the iBook I now have my Wi-Fi network setup, surfing on the couch......nice! (Technical bits undertaken by GAJ!) :D

X30YES
21st November 2004, 04:23 AM
Ah ...she's back .....I have Wi-Fi on my laptop, can it also be Technically undertaken????

Heather
21st November 2004, 06:57 AM
quote:Originally posted by X30YES

Ah ...she's back .....I have Wi-Fi on my laptop, can it also be Technically undertaken????

Angus, the iBook is a laptop. Dont know that much about it 3GGG or GAJ would be best to ask. Its great:D:D:D

X30YES
21st November 2004, 08:21 PM
Brilliant machine as well H, my neighbour has one and keeps trying to convert me to it ,alas I bought the 'windows/office' Toshiba with Wi-Fi when in the US and still have the miles of cable from the telephone point (dial up)!!!!,there must be a wee box or something that will do the trick .

The Dogfather
21st November 2004, 08:58 PM
Angus - I've got the WiFi Tosh also. I've just installed a wireless broadband set up it's really easy. Just get your phone line converted to Broadband then buy a combo DSL modem/router/access point plug in connect and you're away. It's that easy!

If you've not got broadband or don't want it you can get a bluetooth modem, will probably cost the same as the BB set up though.

Mini Me
21st November 2004, 09:42 PM
Me lost ???????? WIFI,TOSH,DSL.......wot the ?
I'll stick to selling MINI'S ,anyone looking to change buy the way ?
Some nice xmas prezzies in stock.:p

X30YES
22nd November 2004, 11:28 PM
No Broadband...never here to justify the cost as I'm offhore half the year ...but getting a wee bit hissed of at slow slow connections when home .Will look out for a Bluetooth modem then .Thanx