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Mmmm... fresh format... fast....

Originally posted by: LOLyourFace
Originally posted by: Marauder911
Mmm, Mac OS X doesn't need a regularly scheduled reformat.

changes into PJs with warm slippers, freshly popped popcorn in my hand, calls everyone to join.
Want a :beer:? I'll get the BBQ going too. I was just stating something that is true, as was the OP. I have nothing against Windows, as a matter of fact I am a MSDN member, but the simple fact is certain things about Mac OS X are better. Windows does run much faster after a reformat, while mac's really don't require regular reformats.
 
Originally posted by: AkumaX
Calc BC is never dull.

5 on the BC exam 🙂
Congrats, I hope to get that. I think as long as I don't fvck up, I can manage a 4, and 5 if the curve is on my side, and not against me. I have really started enjoying calc, and having fun in it since we started integration a few months ago. I actually do a lot better on integration than differentiation, weird huh?
 
Here's the real question: Do you install patches and make your system good and slow again? Or do you try to fend off the vulnerabilities on your own?
 
I'm going to do that pretty soon. I need to get rid of this 30GB OLD system drive and replace it with a faster 120 or 160GB drive. Of course, that means reinstalling win2k and Gentoo (which is no easy task), so I'm procrastinating.
 
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