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Happy birthday!

I don’t have much to say, but I just want to say a quick happy birthday to… ME!  That’s right.  As of today, yours truly is 28 years old young.  After a day of birthday festivities and hanging out with my rockin’ wife, I am off to sleep.  I’ll return in a few days to wish you all a merry Christmas.

December 21, 2006, 11:55 pm Posted by A. Palys | More about me | | 1 Comment

Another reason to use a Mac

Yes, it’s true that I concluded My Mac Manifesto yesterday, so I guess you can call this a prologue.

The lovely Windows blue screen of death
I turn on my PC, and POOF! Bah!

That’s all I had to say. I just wanted to drive the nail into the coffin.

August 11, 2006, 9:48 pm Posted by A. Palys | More about me, Tech | | No Comments Yet

I think different: Volume III

Below is the final volume of My Mac Manifesto. If, for whatever reason, you cannot see Volume I or Volume II immediately below this post, click here for the permalink to Volume I or click here for the permalink to Volume II. Now the finale.
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Did I mention there is not a single computer virus that attacks the Mac platform? No, seriously; there are NO virii that can infect a Mac! There are millions, yes MILLIONS, of nasty little boogers out there than can flat out kill a Windows machine.

Now I know that there will be times I must have some software that will only run on Windows. As I mentioned before, it’s a good thing that my MacBook Pro can run Windows, thanks to FREE software from Apple called Boot Camp. I power up my Mac, I hold the option (alt) key, and a dandy little screen pops up asking if I want OS X or Windows XP. Now isn’t that convenient?

I have gone on for pages now ranting about Mac. I have yet to tell you the real reason why I finally ditched Windows for Mac. As many of you know, I am a computer technician, which means, of course, that I work on Windows-based PC’s for a living. I love Windows. Microsoft Windows is my livelihood! The fact that Windows is often prone to crash, lock-up, and flat out be stupid, keeps me employed. It’s a good thing I’m not a Mac technician. I’d be unemployed. :)

When I come home after a long day at work, and I want to check my e-mail, look at Ebay, or check out Digg, I want to sit down at a computer that I can trust. Since I have been using Mac, I have never had a blue screen of death, or any other screen of death for that matter. My Mac has never crashed. My Mac has never locked up. So why do I used a Mac? It just works. What more reason do I need?

I am a Mac user. I think different.

August 10, 2006, 11:30 pm Posted by A. Palys | More about me, Tech | | 2 Comments

I think different: Volume II

Here is volume 2 of 3 of My Mac Manifesto. If, for whatever reason, you cannot see Volume I immediately below this post, click here for the permalink. Now, without furter adieu…
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I had an old iMac G3 running OS 9 that someone had given to me. I had never even turned the thing on. It sat in my home office on my desk, mainly as a decoration. Apple had just released OS X 10.2, a.k.a. Jaguar. My friend Jason Springer, who had made the “switch” to Mac the previous year, had purchased the full version of Jaguar, so he no longer needed his copy of Mac OS X 10.1, a.k.a. Puma, so he gave it to me. I figured installing this “new” operating system would be far too much for my archaic iMac to handle. I was wrong. It installed in about an hour, and it ran like a dream. I began to think, “Maybe there is something to this Mac stuff.” Now THAT was an understatement!

I used the iMac frequently for about a year until it was struck by lightning. Sadly, my new-found friend was dead. :( Luckily, like a good neighbor, State Farm was there! (In all, we had about $4000 dollars in damages due to lightning.) I used the insurance money to buy a used iBook G4 from the Mac Resource in Huntsville. It was then that I officially began my “conversion.”

My iBook managed to get “upgraded” to a MacBook Pro. (I love Ebay!) For those of you unaware, all the new Macs run on Intel processors instead of the old PowerPC processors. What’s the big deal about that, you ask? Well, our good friend Micro$oft Windows runs on Intel architecture. To make a long, tech-heavy story short, Macs can now run Windows. On this very MacBook Pro I am now using, I have both Mac OS X 10.4.7 AND Windows XP Professional! Not only does my MacBook run Windows XP, but it runs it faster, smoother, and more efficiently than my Dell Dimension 5100 desktop or my Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop. I kid you not.

One of the big gripes people have with Macs is that they cost too much. Although Macs do cost more than your average Wal-Mart specials, which is crap in a box, anyway, they still manage to be priced well below a Dell of the same mold. For example, a top of the line Mac Pro (desktop) will cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $24,000. I know that is expensive, but that is the kind of machine a business would have to run nonstop (a server). I am not talking about a “home computer” here. A Dell with the exact specs will cost almost $32,000! Last I checked, that is an $8000 difference! On a much smaller scale, a Mac Mini (desktop) specked for general consumer use, including monitor, will run you about $1200. (That is a very reasonable price for a mid to high-end machine.) Again, a Dell with the same specs will force you to go deeper into your pockets. The price: $2000. I am not bragging on behalf of Apple; I simply state the mathematical truth.

Another common, and rather unfair, complaint placed on Apple is that there is not enough available software. Once again, that simply is not true. It is true that there are literally millions of software titles available for Windows, and only a few thousand for the Mac. (But why do I need 13 different programs that all do the same thing (like play music), anyway?) “What about my Microsoft Office? I can’t live without Microsoft Office!” I have heard that one several times. I said that several times myself! Do you know on which program I am typing this very manifesto? Microsoft Word. On a Mac. Think you can’t live without Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc? Fair enough. It’s available on a Mac, and it’s even cheaper than the Windows version.

Now permit me to talk about customer support. I have dealt with just about every major computer manufacturer’s customer support. I will say Dell wins, hands down, but have you ever called Dell at, say, 8:00 pm or on a weekend? If you have, then you probably spoke with Ahbu in India. I called Apple once on a Saturday morning at 3:30 am. I spoke to a real American in California. That also impressed me. Let’s face it, computers are going to have problems, and we, at some point and time, are going to have to deal with tech support. It’s no guarantee that our computer is going to have a problem 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday though Friday. If I need help at some un-Godly hour or on a weekend, I want to talk to someone that speaks the same English as me. (Ok, I know California English is not the same as Alabama English, but you get my point.)

Once again, my bedtime has arrived. Please return tomorrow for the conclusion of My Mac Manifesto.

August 9, 2006, 11:43 pm Posted by A. Palys | More about me, Tech | | 1 Comment

I think different: Volume I

I have to clear the air about something. I have been hiding a deep, dark secret. Only a few people know this, and I have to get this off my chest. Ok, here it goes… I am a Mac user!! That’s right, I am part of that 11% (and growing) of computer users that prefers to use’s Apple’s superior product! Now, don’t get too worked up. I still use Windows XP, but whenever it isn’t locking up, crashing, getting virii, updating, or blue-screening, I use my MacBook Pro. (Did you get my sarcasm there? If not, let me clarify. I prefer to use my Mac to my Dell quite often!)

Before you verbally rip me limb from limb, let me tell you that I used to be like most of you. I loathed the Macintosh platform and Apple in general. It all got started a little over two years ago when I got my first iPod. I had several mp3 players in the past, and I wanted a new one that held lots of songs and just plain ol’ worked well. It took me about two seconds to fall in love with the iPod. I am now on my 4th iPod. I’ll get one, use it awhile, the sell it. Somehow, I usually manage a profit. (Man, I love Ebay and the Apple educational discount!) What started as a 20 gigabyte 3rd generation iPod has blossomed into a 5th generation 60 gigabyte iPod. I have read many current rumors that the 6th generation iPod will have increased storage capacities, a larger video display, a touch screen interface, and Bluetooth. (The latter will go nicely with my Oakley O ROKR sunglasses!) What will become of my current iPod? Keep your eyes on Ebay. ;)

The effectiveness and user friendliness of the iPod changed my opinion of Apple as a company, but I was still far from falling for the “Think different” mentality. Like many of you, I was thoroughly brainwashed by the Microsoft cult, er, I mean culture. After all, I had been using Microsoft Windows for over a dozen years, and I hadn’t used an Apple computer since the Apple IIe. There was no way that I, a PC technician, was ever going to fall for an Apple Macintosh based system– the “enemy” — was I?

Ok. It is way past my bedtime. Tune in tomorrow for the conclusion of my confession. Until then, the dude abides.

August 8, 2006, 12:01 am Posted by A. Palys | More about me, Tech | | 6 Comments