purplehippo
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Originally posted by: TheBoyBlunder
And here I was, expecting a mac bashing thread. Oh well. And no, I haven't wondered why they don't include hard drive led's. I figure they got tossed when the apple design department said "they're ghey". What I do wonder is why macs don't include a normal mouse. Who the heck likes a single mouse button? Especially one smaller than a hockey puck?
Originally posted by: jonmullen
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: AnyMal
What I really want to know is why Mac laptops don't have PCMCIA slots?
The powerbooks do have a PCMCIA slot.
Though, I really don't know what you'd put in it. I've never seen anyone, on a mac or PC, use a PCMCIA slot for anything but variuos network cards and modems, and the macs have built in ethernet and 56k, and they take a wireless card internally, and the new ones even have built-in bluetooth.
I was under the impression that it was not really a PCMCIA slot, thus the reason you had to use Airport cards and could not use say a random Wireless nic, but than again we were talking about older mac's before they started building the wireless cards in.
Originally posted by: MazerRackham
Originally posted by: jonmullen
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: AnyMal
What I really want to know is why Mac laptops don't have PCMCIA slots?
The powerbooks do have a PCMCIA slot.
Though, I really don't know what you'd put in it. I've never seen anyone, on a mac or PC, use a PCMCIA slot for anything but variuos network cards and modems, and the macs have built in ethernet and 56k, and they take a wireless card internally, and the new ones even have built-in bluetooth.
I was under the impression that it was not really a PCMCIA slot, thus the reason you had to use Airport cards and could not use say a random Wireless nic, but than again we were talking about older mac's before they started building the wireless cards in.
Okay, I own a PowerBook G4 laptop, and let me assure you it has a PCMCIA slot. I am looking right at it, right now.
Airport 802.11b cards go in an internal slot on this computer.
Originally posted by: Lucky
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: AnyMal
What I really want to know is why Mac laptops don't have PCMCIA slots?
The powerbooks do have a PCMCIA slot.
Though, I really don't know what you'd put in it. I've never seen anyone, on a mac or PC, use a PCMCIA slot for anything but variuos network cards and modems, and the macs have built in ethernet and 56k, and they take a wireless card internally, and the new ones even have built-in bluetooth.
Digital media adaptors.
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: Lucky
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: AnyMal
What I really want to know is why Mac laptops don't have PCMCIA slots?
The powerbooks do have a PCMCIA slot.
Though, I really don't know what you'd put in it. I've never seen anyone, on a mac or PC, use a PCMCIA slot for anything but variuos network cards and modems, and the macs have built in ethernet and 56k, and they take a wireless card internally, and the new ones even have built-in bluetooth.
Digital media adaptors.
That's what Firewire is for, silly.![]()
Originally posted by: Paulson
what happens If you have 2 cd-rom drives and hit eject, does it eject them both? or just one?
Originally posted by: istallion
The single button mouse is another technique to extract more money from customers. Why bundle something useful, if you can sell them another mouse for $50.
Originally posted by: istallion
The single button mouse is another technique to extract more money from customers. Why bundle something useful, if you can sell them another mouse for $50.
Just looked at the apple store, Wow I thought $50 was expensive for my intellimouse explorer 2 years ago. Their 1 button optical is $60, and theres not even a scroll wheel.
