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  • Tim Kolb

    October 2, 2006 at 1:03 am

    [JNeo25] “Does my Mac still think like a woman? Yes. But a GOOD woman that wears an apron, and nothing else, whilst cooking up awesome dinners every night. Does my PC still think like a guy? Yes, but instead of James Bond, he’s Larry, the plumber who is too fat to get to the pipes in the kitchen that broke and has that exposed buttcrack issue.

    I’ll still keep a PC around, mostly because it runs FrontPage, which I need to do quick webpages. My hot mama is my Mac. She’s got the hottest set of RAID’s you’ve ever seen. Hubba hubba.”

    LOL! That is the funniest thing I’ve ever heard! JNeo25 wins…

    (I’m a PC user at the moment after deserting Mac…but Apple should buy this scenario for their two guys spots)

    TimK,
    Director,
    Kolb Productions,

    Creative Cow Host,
    Author/Trainer
    http://www.focalpress.com
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  • Waka Creative

    October 6, 2006 at 10:11 pm

    “…I could easily buy a Mac. I have the money. However, it turns out that I really like the integration of the Adobe Production Studio…”

    Have to ditto that. Before Premiere Pro, the “Gooder-ness” of FCP on the MAC was undeniable. But since upgrading from Premiere to Premiere Pro 1.5 and then 2.0 as part of the Adobe Production Studio Premium bundle … I find it’s now more Gooder-neutral.

    Recently, I had a chance to do a little side work on a MAC with the Final Cut Studio bundle. I liked it a lot. But it didn’t out-gooder the Premiere Pro/Production Studio system I normally work on. Adobe’s integrated app approach is a definate advantage, but it seemed like Apple was doing the same thing with it’s Studio Apps. So they were pretty much head to head in my eye, though each had things that it did Gooder than the other.

    And frankly, that may be not-so-gooder for FCP and Macs in Video and Creative work. I think that as more people discover that Premiere Pro matches up to Final Cut, they’ll feel less pressure to gooderize themselves with Macs just to get a solid, non-Avid editing system.

    But either way, it’s just silicon. As so many have already said, it’s the work, not the tools, that counts.

    By the way… I haven’t work a suit in almost ten years.

    WAKA

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