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But, how?
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"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.
Don't forget, restraints can bring out the creativity in you!
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Thank you very much. I don't update it very much, and most of the older stuff tends to be really old, but thank you indeed, and thanks for the wallpaper!
Yeah, course I have bootcamp, one of the first things I did! It can just about manage Half Life 2, but with the integrated Intel graphics, it can't do much else.
Lack of a mouse (I'm too lazy to get one) and big hard drive (60Gb is not enough for two partitions and a virtual xp) have discouraged me further.
Parallels has no Direct3D support (next version, apparently), and is dodgy even installing something like Red Alert 2 (something to do with the cd drive pass-through emulation).
But am I happy with it?
Hell yeah!
Merom should be out in the Pros on September 12th, I think. The new iMacs and nanos are out then anyway, sure we'll see what else happens
Macbook Pro, fair nice. I hear the performance increase of Merom isn't amazing over the original. Dunno though.
Yeah, I've tried the Parallels beta alright, but I've got Vista RTM installed on my Boot Camp partition, which Parallels doesn't support. Also, my virtual OS is Linux Fedora, so I haven't been able to try any of the new features (I think I read something about running Windows applications without actually needing XP running, or something?).
I actually never use Vista or Linux anyway, have my pc for Windows, and OS X has enough UNIX support anyway.
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Yeah, course I have bootcamp, one of the first things I did! It can just about manage Half Life 2, but with the integrated Intel graphics, it can't do much else.
Lack of a mouse (I'm too lazy to get one) and big hard drive (60Gb is not enough for two partitions and a virtual xp) have discouraged me further.
Parallels has no Direct3D support (next version, apparently), and is dodgy even installing something like Red Alert 2 (something to do with the cd drive pass-through emulation).
But am I happy with it?
Hell yeah!
Merom should be out in the Pros on September 12th, I think. The new iMacs and nanos are out then anyway, sure we'll see what else happens
how've you been
Yeah, I've tried the Parallels beta alright, but I've got Vista RTM installed on my Boot Camp partition, which Parallels doesn't support. Also, my virtual OS is Linux Fedora, so I haven't been able to try any of the new features (I think I read something about running Windows applications without actually needing XP running, or something?).
I actually never use Vista or Linux anyway, have my pc for Windows, and OS X has enough UNIX support anyway.
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