“It’s just like getting a new Mac!”

So I picked up and installed Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) earlier this week, and it is pretty neat. X11 is out of beta, and an option during the install (X11 is an environment with which to run UNIX apps like The GIMP, and OpenOffice.org). Exposé is just shitty (read: it ROCKS!!!), I’ve got 2 of my mouse buttons (on my Logitech MX500) set to activate it– one to show ‘all windows’ and the other to show the desktop.

Here’s a list of requisite apps I’ve installed so far:
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Football, furniture, food, and new Finder.

Vikings lost to the NY Giants, Boo!

My brother and sister-in-law came to town to visit this weekend, and gave me furniture and food, yay, I finally have a bed!! (and now nearly 2 cases of EasyMac) meh.

I went to 2 Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) release parties on friday… the one at the UO Bookstore sucked, they were supposed to go until 10pm, but were packing up shop when I arrived at 9:15, and the one at the Eugene Mac Store was pretty tame (though I got there 9:30, and they both started at 8).

At the Mac Store, I played with Panther on a 17″ G4 PowerBook I’m still not a fan of the form factor of this laptop, but it is an amazing piece of work. Panther’s finder is interesting, but I much prefer the OS X (Jaguar) finder. There are some sweet new features that overshadow this though.. exposé is INCREDIBLE.. (one of those features that you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it)! iChat AV, File Vault, Fast User Switching, and Xcode are also excellent features.

I should have Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) installed on my PowerBook early this week.

A bit of contrast.. Windoze Longhorn looks rather ass-tastic. I still can not understand why so many people use trash from microsoft. It’s rarely stable, *always* insecure, and looks like poop!

I’m reminded of a conversation I had with an acquaintance in Minnesota a few months ago… he was failing miserably trying explain to me how he can justify using windoze, and asked me, “So, what do you do with all the time you save by using a mac, besides arguing with belligerent windows users?” my reply was something along the lines of “trying to justify my choice of operating systems to belligerent linux users.”

My current take on OS’s is…
* Windoze is for IT people’s job security (someone has to keep it working, and patch the security holes and exploits, as well as hold the hands of people who don’t know double clicking from their left shoe), and solitaire. (people who use it by choice deserve it’s endless downfalls)
* Mac OS X is for people who know better [than to use windoze], and are willing to sacrifice uniformity and conformity, for reliability, stability, ease-of-use, and often times better compatibility. Also, probably the best option for someone who doesn’t know how to use a computer.
* Linux and Unix are for servers, and people who know better [than to use windows; and know that a kernel isn’t something you put in the microwave or a place to buy fried chicken], and perhaps don’t have or like the Mac platform.

A t-shirt on MacShirt.com says:
Macintosh for Productivity
Linux for Development
Palm for Mobility
Windows for Solitaire

Anticipation..

Well Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) will be released in about 10 hours, and I look forward to getting my hands on it within the next couple of days, I’m REALLY looking forward to this:

The details have been revealed behind Rage Against The Machine’s upcoming posthumous “Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium” release. The effort will be released on CD on November 25th through Epic, while the DVD version will follow on December 09th.

The above is from ThePRP.com

Basically this album/DVD includes 2 of RATM’s final concerts: “Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium” and their “live performance at the Democratic National Convention 2000”