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i killed my keyboard, which means i will probabably be awol for the next couple of days. unfortunately i need a mac keyboard and will have to mail order it.
i actually think i may end up just getting a new computer. my boss seems okay with the idea as this one is work's anyway and isn't up to the task of running most typesetting software fast enough. so i mayvtry an twist his arm.
in case you werw wondering, the mac has a 'virtual keyboard' thing that is allowing me to type this.
unfortunately i cannot do capital letters or anything.
and this took about half an hour to type.
i actually think i may end up just getting a new computer. my boss seems okay with the idea as this one is work's anyway and isn't up to the task of running most typesetting software fast enough. so i mayvtry an twist his arm.
in case you werw wondering, the mac has a 'virtual keyboard' thing that is allowing me to type this.
unfortunately i cannot do capital letters or anything.
and this took about half an hour to type.
Re: keyboards
Date: 2005-10-02 09:10 pm (UTC)I need to get something cheap really, which is either emac or mini. I've had no problems with my Imac and at least there's SOME room for expansion with the emac. With the mini yu basically have to prise the ting apart and replace whatever's in the ONE memory slot with something bigger. They're not built to be upgraded. On the other hand it's all seperates.
But maybe the all in-one G5 is the way to go or something. Don't wanna push my luck...
Alternatively, we have a tempremental G4 at work. I could suggest we upgrade from that and I take on the G4...
Re: keyboards
Date: 2005-10-02 10:10 pm (UTC)I'd still suggest at least broaching the subject of the dual G5, on the grounds that it will last longer and ammortize better. Plus it's beaucoup fast for rendering and graphics crunching.
-HH