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Oh hi. I forgot to mention. Macs are awesome. Your next computer should be a Mac, assuming you just want a computer where you can do general average day to day stuff and Get Things Done.

If you want to do a specific weird thing (yes, hardcore computer game nerds, that mostly does mean you), then alright, you have special needs, and probably need more thought than just buying a Mac will necessarily get you. You already have the mad skillz needed to go do that. This message isn't for you.

However, for everyone else, if you just want to get connected to the internet, do email, browse the web, maybe do some word processing, download pictures off your digital camera, maybe upload some pictures to the interweb, even have automated hourly backups done for you... then absolutely just get a Mac already.

Oh, and if you're a unix tech-head, you really want a Mac too. Just think, a real Unix OS with a consumer grade UI on top.

See: http://morganjaffit.livejournal.com/34058.html

He says it better than I do.

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Date: 2008-09-11 03:10 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zey.livejournal.com
Heck, plugging 3 giant USB FAT32 drives into any machine isn't exactly a common thing.

Works well enough on my decidedly ungrunty eeePC (and my oldish Linux machines). Apple's also confirmed it's still an issue on their latest PPC G5 kit.

FAT32 is kinda crappy and unreliable all on its own, regardless of platform.

It's the highest common denominator as far as cross-platform supported filesystems go, unfortunately.

I gather the issue's been sorted out in FreeBSD (where Apple sourced its mount_msdos code, but, Apple hasn't bothered updating its port. Sort of like how Apple dragged its heels updating BIND9 despite intense public pressure, but, there's no particular pressure on this issue... so they likely won't bother until it becomes an embarrassment. 1G external drives are becoming commonplace, so I'd expect it to grow in impact as time goes on.

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