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<blockquote data-quote="jjfcpa" data-source="post: 241770" data-attributes="member: 19514"><p>Hey, I seriously hope you don't flunk out of law school because with all the experience your getting playing BF2, you'll make one of an attorney. Kidding of course. </p><p></p><p>Kind of reminds me of the time I was in college and I spent more time playing ping-pong (the real ping-pong) than I did studying. Yes, I did fail out of college, but after a stint in the military, I went back (with my head properly screwed on) and became a CPA. </p><p></p><p>Little tip - priorities dude! If you have to, uninstall BF2 but you should be focusing on law right now and nothing else.</p><p></p><p>But I do like your advice on the MBP with Boot Camp. I'm really surprised I don't get more responses from MAC users who say, "ya, just use Boot Camp and you're good to go."</p><p></p><p>Instead, the typical response I get is, "If you're not going to be an OS X user, we don't want you."</p><p></p><p>This seems to be a pervasive attitude with MAC users and quite honestly, it kind of turns me off. Too much like, "we're too good for Win OS." Smug! </p><p></p><p>The business community only knows Windows right now. Perhaps this will change. Hey, I'm trying to at least give OS X a chance ... call me a bi-OS user, but they keep telling me... no don't do it. </p><p></p><p>I'm somewhat attracted to Apple because it is exclusive.. perhaps the last bastion of exclusivity. That may be changing soon, but for now, it's attractive to me.</p><p></p><p>Ah well, thanks for you're honest opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjfcpa, post: 241770, member: 19514"] Hey, I seriously hope you don't flunk out of law school because with all the experience your getting playing BF2, you'll make one of an attorney. Kidding of course. Kind of reminds me of the time I was in college and I spent more time playing ping-pong (the real ping-pong) than I did studying. Yes, I did fail out of college, but after a stint in the military, I went back (with my head properly screwed on) and became a CPA. Little tip - priorities dude! If you have to, uninstall BF2 but you should be focusing on law right now and nothing else. But I do like your advice on the MBP with Boot Camp. I'm really surprised I don't get more responses from MAC users who say, "ya, just use Boot Camp and you're good to go." Instead, the typical response I get is, "If you're not going to be an OS X user, we don't want you." This seems to be a pervasive attitude with MAC users and quite honestly, it kind of turns me off. Too much like, "we're too good for Win OS." Smug! The business community only knows Windows right now. Perhaps this will change. Hey, I'm trying to at least give OS X a chance ... call me a bi-OS user, but they keep telling me... no don't do it. I'm somewhat attracted to Apple because it is exclusive.. perhaps the last bastion of exclusivity. That may be changing soon, but for now, it's attractive to me. Ah well, thanks for you're honest opinion. [/QUOTE]
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