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well i jumped over to SSE3 a while ago. unforeseen consequence... no problems.

 

guess i'll have to take up carving the faces of saints into the shells of poppy seeds or something.

 

take up bass fishing? meth lab? more South Park? learn to make vellum?

 

ideas?

 

p.s. it's :) Thunderdome! it's blathericious!

 

p.p.s. i'm not so bored i'll re-install my Northwood!

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This is exactly what i think, i hope that leopard has compatibility issues with all my hardware, and id have to spend hours getting my hardware (which are the most compatible systems u could find) to work with leopard. I remember it took me 2 or 3 days non-stop sitting down

to get 2 perfect working systems, nw its one click on my dvd, and all my hardware works first boot. Its plain frustrating haveing everything working so well. OS X x86 was cool because it took so long to make t work, thats why i started, now its all easy and simple. OS X has lost its fun :P

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This is exactly what i think, i hope that leopard has compatibility issues with all my hardware, and id have to spend hours getting my hardware (which are the most compatible systems u could find) to work with leopard. I remember it took me 2 or 3 days non-stop sitting down

to get 2 perfect working systems, nw its one click on my dvd, and all my hardware works first boot. Its plain frustrating haveing everything working so well. OS X x86 was cool because it took so long to make t work, thats why i started, now its all easy and simple. OS X has lost its fun :gathering:

Don't worry about Leopard, it's hard enough to get it fully working as it is. Only 2 of the 5 devs have gotten 9a343 to boot fully to the GUI. All the others can successfully boot into the cli and execute commands there. Perhaps x11 and kde is in store for us... :P

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