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iGet it

Posted: July 19th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Apple iMac | No Comments »

Having dicked around with this iMac for a week and some – im very impressed.  Upgraded Tiger to Snow Leopard and it took about half an hour.  I didn’t have to touch anything.   Compare that to a Vista-7 upgrade on comparable hardware – with the upgrade option – at about an hour or so. 

Productivity-wise I’ve not yet taken the plunge.  Finding OSX applications for the best Adobe apps are easily obtained.  So too, is Microsoft Office.

Hardware-wise I have to really respect the 3-year old design of the machine and its style/function but feel sadness at its 1gb DDR2 667 ram.  Considering my main rig has 12gb of DDR3 12800 ram.  Yeah – just a tad of differential.  Compare the 2.0ghz 2mb cache duo core with my main rigs quad processor @ 3.6ghz Corei7 920 with 8mb cache.  What can ya do. Buy the big mac? Not there yet.

All-in-all I enjoy its placement on the kitchen island – as it looks classy – makes for quick use – and feels like a quick in and out type function as opposed to my main rigs cockpit type setup.  Simplicity saves the day.  So simple, the goldfish can figure it out. 

But when you need to blow some shit up – I don’t think I’d start with an iMac – however as the first proverbial bite into my apple experience – im genuinely impressed and left dreaming for the flow and style of OSX snow leopard vs. Windows 7.

And wait until i get home later today – I’ll have some keen rants on how even I felt .. well.. wrong – feeling impressed with Windows Vista/7 before playing with Tiger/Snow Leopard.


Biting into an Apple / Seeing it right

Posted: July 13th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Apple iMac | No Comments »

Last night I picked up a 3 year old 20” Core 2 Duo iMac with apprehension. The minute i turned it on I realized I was in for something far better than my demonic PC innuendos declared.  I come from a Windows only background including nearly every iteration of Windows from 3.11 until 7, including every sever based kernel and all apps in between including Visio, SQL Server, etc. 

I use MSN everyday  – I use Microsoft Office – I rely on NTFS.

What the hell am I doing?  I’m looking to be challenged on new fronts. Not just a Windows Junkie – but THE Windows Junkie – I’m bored with Windows – bored with networking complex Windows-based networks. Ha – i think the keyword was complex.  I think i come full circle in the facts of toying with PC’s as a youth and now living the life as a dude who would not otherwise be successfully employed as a Network Admin, SQL Admin, Web Admin, <Your Favorite Technology> Admin, Etc. – without the world of Windows. 

So – i set up this iMac and without any issue im hooked up to the network – im watching dvd – im surfing the web – im watching DVD’s.. was this Windows 7.. NO! This was OSX which came out over 3 years ago.  Phenomenal.  Can I query my SQL Server from my iMac? Now that’s the real question.

I’ve even added a new Category to the blog. Can you feel the domino effect? (just wait)