On Friday, December 17, 2021 at 2:23:20 PM UTC-7, Thomas E. wrote:
The Dell has now lasted 2 days longer than the MacBook! To be fair, a 15-day old MacBook bricking episode has to be pretty rare.
So far, the Dell has been a pleasant surprise. Quick, incredible 15.6" OLED screen, good keyboard and trackpad, and no issues at all. All that, and a clear path forward for Windows-only apps. The Dell was also slightly less expensive than the MacBook
even with double the RAM (16 vs. 32) and SSD (1 tb vs. 2). With the Dell's RAM and SSD configuration the MacBook comes in at close to $1,000 more than the Dell.
Windows 11? No issues so far.
Battery life? No comparison, the MacBook will take that one going away. As for fan noise, the Dell has only run the fans when creating video. Otherwise, it's cool and quiet.
Ports? The MacBook had HDMI, but a $10 USB DisplayPort cable works just as well with my new Dell UHD monitor. Otherwise, the two are equal in port numbers.
Both are really good premium machines, and a pleasure to use. If you have one of the new MacBooks congratulations. It's a great machine.
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Dustin Cook aka Gremlin aka Diesel-Dum Threatens Man With A Bullet ToThe
Head
This shows that beyond any doubt he is a psychopath.
The only reason he has not killed yet is because he is a coward.
DuckFart farts another DEADLY THREAT: "Where I'm from John, you'd already
be dead. One bullet, right in the back of your head, execution style. No witnesses. Happens all the time in NY. You don't run your mouth here or anywhere else and not expect payback. I wasn't raised to take **** and not give it back. Don't start no ****, and there wont be no **** is my motto.
KM started it, and now I do intend to finish it. I don't care what harm
it causes him IRL. The more the merrier."
He tries getting a man fired from his job by complaining to his employer because the guy had the balls to disagree with The MIGHY DUSTY, SUPER TURD
OF USENET.
When a friend tries defending the man Duck**** is trying to destroy, Duck**** THREATENS TO KILL HIM.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=...g/-WDTbGuUzisJ or
https://tinyurl.com/qjvmuec
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Dustin The Turd of Usenet Cook asked: "If you think I have no skills, post with your real name. :) "
How f'kn much "SKILL" does it take to go to the Intelius or some other
such site and use your credit card and let them do your so- called hacking
for you?
Incredible, isn't it? Just THINK of it. This Queen of Assholes, Dusti-Boi Cook, ACTUALLY ASKED a would-be victim for his name!
QUIT GODDAMN LAUGHING! I'm SERIOUS!
http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?STYPE=msgid&A=0&MSGI=%3CXns9F978596DE5FDHHI2948AJD832%40no%3E
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Dustin Cook aka Diesel Brags In UNIX Group About Sucker Punching Others
With Viruses
Dustin Cook aka Diesel aka Raid aka Gremlin aka Casio aka Char Jackson
He and his kind are no different than the ghetto garbage who sucker punch
the unexpectant on the streets of America.
He cobbled together shit BASIC crap code which is even laughed at by other virus writing/passing vermin.
Every time his crap code slid under the radar of the AV companies, he claimed credit for being an outstanding genius coder. What really was responsible
for some of his crap to ruin the computers of others was the sheer amount
of viruses in the wild. No AV program could possibly cover them all. It
was a mathematical certainty that some viruses would be unaccounted for
in AV programs. But incompetent RL LUSERS like Dustin Cook grab any crumb
of undeserved "achievement" that happens to come their way.
Notice how to this day he brags about his viruses? Do you really think
someone this HATEFUL and SPITEFUL of the success of others truly stopped writing/passing viruses because he "changed"?
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