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maclover5
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Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  05:01:00
I just had a look at this article on LEM, and i was wondering....does anyone else think that using a Mac can be a therapeutic experience? I think so. Back last year, when I was at boarding school, in Grade 12, or what i refer to as World War III, the only place i felt safe on campus was locked in my room on my iMac. The iMac helped me make it through the year, its what kept me going, what I had to look forward to at the end of a rotten day dealing with dipshits and admins. To my iMac: Thank you! Does anyone else here think the same about their Mac?

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Edited by - maclover5 on 13 Mar 2003 05:01:33

cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  06:27:18
certainly, my mac is a therapuetic experience, especially since I sometimes consider it a wonder I'm still alive the way I've been living the last month or so... in a travel trailer sharing a table with my brother's lego's being hit and kicked by people for no aparent reason.... and this schoool is not the best place ever.....

My mac is my own little world, any computer really is. You rule, and whatever you say, is whatever goes.... The mac is better for this because problems arise less often. This is for the obvious mac-like reasons.....

I remember when I nearly had a labful of macs in my room... I could have been running a spa!

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maclover5
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Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  15:38:15
Agreed.

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cory5412
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USA
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Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  15:47:37
it's just like having a "model railroad" except with a model railroad, you enjoy watching it crash

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scchicago
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USA
936 Posts
Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  16:55:18
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it's just like having a "model railroad" except with a model railroad, you enjoy watching it crash


I don't think I'd like seeing my model train set crash. I'd hate to have the bugger be damaged.

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cory5412
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USA
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Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  20:19:32
hehehe... do other people here do the model railroading thing? or just have a trainset

I have loads of stuff for my trains... too bad I really don't have a place to put it and/or any things that

I had 2 schools, 3 stations and only one cape cod style house!

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