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jammy395 wrote:What..... An LP12, firebottle phono with Harbeth speaker's....... :naughty:

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FFS Jammy what are you going on about - you seem to have post diarrhea.

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Well thats fukin Rich Richard......... :doh:

Wtf would you prefer.......... :?:

I feel another impossed holliday looming.... :epop:

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I would prefer you to be normal, is that too much to ask. You are posting for the sake of posting, if you have nothing of any consequence to say then don't say it. we are not here just for you to listen to your voice.

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Hopefully the new PC will solve your problems.
I got so throughly pissed off with Windows, i got a mac and haven't looked back.
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I read the same on AOS by our good friend Ninanina, saying she worked with Microsoft computers but changed her own to a mac and couldn't be happier. No re-booting, viruses ect.

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I must admit I am dreading my next PC being Windows 10. It appears to be everything I would hate.

Not keen on Apple profit margins or their 'nanny state' operating system...but it may have to be.
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Yes, they are expensive. But the zero frustration and ease of use with iPad/iphone was well worth the cost.
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I switched to Apple about 11/12 years ago and would not consider a Windows machine even if it was give to me for free. My son has a Windows laptop for Uni and another issued to him by work but he uses and takes one of his MacBooks as it "just works".

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I left Windows after xp got old. I use Linux nowdays, works for me but it’s not everyone's cup of tea.
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antonio66 wrote:I read the same on AOS by our good friend Ninanina, saying she worked with Microsoft computers but changed her own to a mac and couldn't be happier. No re-booting, viruses ect.
She is the last person you should listen too judging by her box swapping habits. Win 10 I have found to be dead stable but you should disable some things preferably when installing. I would say current windows is up with MAC. Why pay so much extra for no particular reason?
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