Originally posted by: thomsbrain
apple users are too ignorant to change their RAM anyway, so why should they bother sending the correct module?
ok, that was harsh.
Originally posted by: sheik124
the hell with being a dentist, i'm interning at f'cking pixar, dude, having steve jobs as your boss (although you may not see him often, damn, CEO of two companies, thats the one point he beats bill gates in, and oh, of course, he can write software that doesn't crash)
Steve never was a programmer, that was Woz. Steve is the guy that actually figured out how to sell these things, and then figured out how to make it better, and sell more of them. Steve knows jack about hardcore technology, but he has a business/leadership sense and style that's one of the best.Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: sheik124
the hell with being a dentist, i'm interning at f'cking pixar, dude, having steve jobs as your boss (although you may not see him often, damn, CEO of two companies, thats the one point he beats bill gates in, and oh, of course, he can write software that doesn't crash)
I doubt either Bill or Steve have written programs for DECADES.
You are right, the T42 is the lightest in it's class, but I don't think the 15 inch Powerbook is considered in the same class. I think the 12 inch and T42 would be both considered in the same class.Originally posted by: 777php
i think the IBM T42p is the lightest notebook in that class. But the powerbooks are still nice.
I would go to the apple store and not leave until i got the right ram. Take it out of a display laptop, take it out of a new powerbook. That is ridiculous.