02-25-2011, 01:20 PM | #23 |
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the limitation is on the graphics card not being able to support 3 displays, since its a laptop, one additional display is the most you are gonna get. When the mac mini or the mac pro get updated, you will be able to support dual monitors
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02-25-2011, 01:24 PM | #25 |
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I *still* have to deal with retards who tell me that they wont switch to a mac because "macs wont be able to open any of my files. i have thousands of word and excel docs that i dont want to re-write in mac format" or "as far as i know macs dont support email attachments". We have a user with a brand new MBP, who runs VMware Fusion just so he can run Thunderbird in Windows to read his email... all of which resides on a IMAP server. /facepalm I work at a university, and hands down, the dumbest people I have to deal with are computer science majors. Not only they are not willing to accept the fact that they are not all that bright, they are really fucking ignorant. We had a student write some code that went ape shit, got stuck in a loop and started sending millions of emails. I contacted the user and asked him to kill the application because it was not working, to which i got a reply: "My application is working fine. It's your shitty server". He changed the tune REALLY quick after 7,000 new messages ended up in his inbox within a 5 minute period. LOL Bow before me, for I am root.
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