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<blockquote data-quote="normanio" data-source="post: 1169791" data-attributes="member: 186890"><p>Hello all. I'm a new member here and introducing myself. I am a mid twenty year old male student who loves Apple products. I have an iPhone 4, iPod Nano 3rd and 4th gen and a 13" 2.66 C2D MBP. I recently purchased and installed 8 GB ram and a 240GB SSD in the MBP and it's awesome! Not only are the widely known boot times way faster but it's buttery smooth multitasking etc. on the MBP. I bought my equipment from OWC @ Macsales.com and their business is extremely well established as well as friendly too. I highly recommend buying products from them. I also run a VM with Windows 7 64 bit and given my modifications, everything runs at native speeds. I am going to school to become a Computer Networking Engineer and am doing some research on the choice. For those of you that know, what's the best route with an undergraduate degree and well placed career in mind? I need to pick a route in reference to networking. Which is better? Is Cisco or a Microsoft emphasized background better in regards to my goals? Please forward some knowledge or comments if you know about this topic. I am trying to set myself up for success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="normanio, post: 1169791, member: 186890"] Hello all. I'm a new member here and introducing myself. I am a mid twenty year old male student who loves Apple products. I have an iPhone 4, iPod Nano 3rd and 4th gen and a 13" 2.66 C2D MBP. I recently purchased and installed 8 GB ram and a 240GB SSD in the MBP and it's awesome! Not only are the widely known boot times way faster but it's buttery smooth multitasking etc. on the MBP. I bought my equipment from OWC @ Macsales.com and their business is extremely well established as well as friendly too. I highly recommend buying products from them. I also run a VM with Windows 7 64 bit and given my modifications, everything runs at native speeds. I am going to school to become a Computer Networking Engineer and am doing some research on the choice. For those of you that know, what's the best route with an undergraduate degree and well placed career in mind? I need to pick a route in reference to networking. Which is better? Is Cisco or a Microsoft emphasized background better in regards to my goals? Please forward some knowledge or comments if you know about this topic. I am trying to set myself up for success. [/QUOTE]
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