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Topic History of: Totally Macced Out!
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Cowcumber and Possett I did the same thing a few months ago for much the same reason. A joy to use and it doesn't crash at all. I've still got my pc but it's sits forlornly unloved and unused in the corner of the room.

I had to laugh though when I read the topic title I initially thought you had succumbed to an overdose of fast food
steveimp Happy new year everyone!

Now, last Friday I was so so annoyed with my PC. I was fed up with it telling me the things it couldn't do for whatever reason I don't know. So I got my piggy bank out. Went to Argos. And bought an iMac.

It really was the best thing I ever did. It does what I want it to do. If I want email, it doesn't come up with an excuse. It gives me email. If I want to video edit, it doesn't complain that it hasn't got enough memory nor go funny if I decide to open a Text Editor to write a note. It just video edits.

I have a Macbook Pro already, so now I have kicked out Microsoft for good I feel I'm going to be in for a productive year of getting my work out on time and all thanks to a Mr Jobs and a Sir Ives!