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Fri 24 Oct 2003, 16:01
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oh goodness... ::: folks who are on topic can skip this post as it doesn't relate to the posters original question ::: synthetic- it sounds like you took a bit of offense there, partner. i'd appreciate it if you could refrain from personal attacks and criticisms. imagine that my comment was voiced in a softer tone, okay? please don't describe me with terms like 'ranting', 'raving' and 'bs'- that's not appropriate and it's not the kind of discussion forum you yourself want. casting doubt on my experience is similarly unnecessary- i've been using macs for audio since os8 but that doesn't relate to this thread. i spoke specifically to osx in my earlier comment because (although i know that lots of folks are still making entire careers in os9) i think it's too much to expect a new buyer to be expected to run anything other than osx for audio if he/she decides to purchase a new mac. i'm not trying to suggest that you don't have meaningful advice. your first comment just sounded speculative since you didn't mention any specific or general experiences of any PCs in your life getting taken out by virus's. i was suggesting that speculative advice was less useful than experience and that a fear of virus's was kind of a vague thing to factor into a platform decision this early in the game for a newbie. i'm not dissing you or trying to disparage you as person- just saying that the 'no virus's' argument is pretty tangential imo. i meant no offense as i said immediately after that comment in my post. there were no personal attacks either before or after that comment and none were intended. everybody value's your contributions to this board, synthetic. lets keep it that way
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Sat 25 Oct 2003, 00:57
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wow- what a post. i don't know what to say! i think i understand now how 'ranting, raving, bullsh!t' is not really a personal attack. that was just a description! you were _helping me! trying to teach me!! it seemed to me that you had over-reacted, but at the heart of the matter was this: based on an unqualified assumption i made a judgement: that was my mistake! i assumed that you didn't really have a lifetime of experience which _proved that virus's are the ballance of power in the Mac Vs. PC debate today!
worse, withouth thinking (which i'll surely do next time!) i cast off a judgement and attacked the advice of an experienced and helpful member of the forum. understandably you were a bit offended- but you took the time to clarify your point so we could be spared of further bickering. now i realize it was my ignorance of your holistic experience and my failure to catch your sarcasm that led me to make assumptions and judge your credibility without all the facts.
i vow to never again assume i know everything about someone from a mere forum post.
thank you for not judging me or attacking my advice, synthetic. by your example i am learning how to contribute in a meaningful way toward the edification of the macmusic.org membership.
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Sat 25 Oct 2003, 01:45
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Worth to know on this thread: CODE We're supposed to talk about Logic/Cubase and the advantages to be using logic on X over cubase on PC/macs I'm sure our friend here knows certainly much more on viruses than we do, but viruses are definetly not musical things. Can we KEEP to the MUSICAL aspect of things? please (you can't go to IRCAM, Paris following a day on free Linux musical software without a religious discussion on angel gender arising in the EN forums
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Sat 25 Oct 2003, 22:41
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Sorry if I started something off here with my initial post.
Anyway thanks all for the advice
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Mon 27 Oct 2003, 23:04
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I would like to just make a few things known on the mac vs pc debate. It's much like the Linux vs *BSD debate us unix admins tend to get in on the subject of free operating systems.
They're equally as good, equal in faults and when you get down to the nitty gritty it's all about how you have your machine configured.
As for the security aspect of windows vs mac there really is one thing going for Mac. The general populous does not use it as much as windows. When you have something that pretty much everybody and their grandmother uses that's where the kiddies are going to attack.
Simple things can keep you from getting viruses and exploited. Grisoft offers a free A/V that's great. Keeps everything off as long as you keep it on auto update.
Microsoft in it's later releases (2k and XP) you can have autoupdate turned on. Unless you're running a server where certain service packs can break applications this is a great thing to turn on. Keeps your machine up to date.
Just doing those two simple things will keep your machine from getting hacked for the most part. Just because you have a Mac does not mean that you are more secure, just means less people are trying to release things that affect you.
-maz
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