The PUMA has power, AC, hot water, a shower, toilet, king size bed, fridge, stove, freezer, heat, and AC/DC power systems.
Oh, and it's wired for cable too. I use a Sprint AirCard (aka PumaNet) to get online normally.
SWEET!
The PUMA has power, AC, hot water, a shower, toilet, king size bed, fridge, stove, freezer, heat, and AC/DC power systems.
Oh, and it's wired for cable too. I use a Sprint AirCard (aka PumaNet) to get online normally.
Can't answer that one. I've had it for almost two years and haven't had a single problem.
Had Macs since 1988... (it's a grape iMac G3).
EWWW!
When I was (a lot) younger I thought only gay people and libraries bought the pretty-hued iMacs... my world was shaken to discover that they invaded that last bastion of masculinity, Naval Aviation. Call me enlightened.
I'm guessing that your experience at work with Linux is with one of the number of enterprise distros out there. Linux has come a long way. I've been fiddling with it since college (Computer Science major), and I can tell you that it pretty much is a ready out of the box evolution now. Kubuntu & Ubuntu are distros that do every thing for install on their own. I didn't have to tweak a thing and it works perfectly. The only thing I did do was install crossover linux to run MS Office & BeerSmith.If you enjoy playing with computers by all means get a Linux box and enjoy but don't think it is a ready out of the box evolution.
I prefer PC. All of my stuff is for PC. If it breaks I know how to fix it.
I have no clue how to use a mac. If it breaks I don't know what to do. I know how to crawl inside of my pc and fix things. I don't want to learn a new computer.
And the mac commercials are funny but stupid. My PC will surf the internet and do all the "cool" stuff a mac will do. Kinda like the alltell commercials. Do you want a "cool" cell phone or one with a nerdy guy who's there to fix all your problems?
I like my PC.