Any Mac users on here? Preferably iMac users? I’m seriously considering buying an iMac because I want to get back into graphic design and hopefully video editing for my very dormant gaming YouTube channel. The Windows PC I bought back in November 2017 sucks it really can’t handle using Adobe Creative Cloud programs or rendering large HD videos well without the fans sounding like they are about to explode. lol I'm not the most tech savvy, but I'm savvy enough to know the more RAM/Memory the better the performance so I want to max out the Memory (not through Apple, but through Amazon, most are under $200.) and I'll probably get 1TB SSD for the RAM because my understanding is SSDs are the best for internal storage. Something else I learned last night was that the current macOS mojave? is compatible with Windows so you can literally have the interface of your iMac set up like a Windows PC, that's pretty cool. I knew Microsoft Office apps were compatible with Mac, but I didn't know the Windows OS was also, that alone sold me.
I want to get one of these two 27in. iMac 5K models
https://www.apple.com/us_epp_120269/shop/buy-mac/imac?product=MRR02LL/A&step=config#
https://www.apple.com/us_epp_120269/shop/buy-mac/imac?product=MRR12LL/A&step=config#
It is infinitely easier for a model to be accurate in the Summer since the variables are very much more constant than they are in Winter. Also the range of factors/teleconnections that influence weather are much more dramatic and increasingly changeable as we get nearer to and beyond the Winter Solstice. Meteorologists love forecasting in the summer but find winter much more challenging to forecast, as do modelsLooks like the FV3 doesn't suck as much. RIP 2020 clown maps. However, in all seriousness, I'm glad that the GFS model is doing wellView attachment 21284
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It is infinitely easier for a model to be accurate in the Summer since the variables are very much more constant than they are in Winter. Also the range of factors/teleconnections that influence weather are much more dramatic and increasingly changeable as we get nearer to and beyond the Winter Solstice. Meteorologists love forecasting in the summer but find winter much more challenging to forecast, as do models
Bought my 1st Mac in 1984; would not have anything else. I have four 27" iMacs, two MBP's, and can do anything without the hassle of AV ... and with AppleCare, you have real 24/7/365 help and solutions on anything ...Any Mac users on here? Preferably iMac users? I’m seriously considering buying an iMac because I want to get back into graphic design and hopefully video editing for my very dormant gaming YouTube channel. The Windows PC I bought back in November 2017 sucks it really can’t handle using Adobe Creative Cloud programs or rendering large HD videos well without the fans sounding like they are about to explode. lol I'm not the most tech savvy, but I'm savvy enough to know the more RAM/Memory the better the performance so I want to max out the Memory (not through Apple, but through Amazon, most are under $200.) and I'll probably get 1TB SSD for the RAM because my understanding is SSDs are the best for internal storage. Something else I learned last night was that the current macOS mojave? is compatible with Windows so you can literally have the interface of your iMac set up like a Windows PC, that's pretty cool. I knew Microsoft Office apps were compatible with Mac, but I didn't know the Windows OS was also, that alone sold me.
I want to get one of these two 27in. iMac 5K models
https://www.apple.com/us_epp_120269/shop/buy-mac/imac?product=MRR02LL/A&step=config#
https://www.apple.com/us_epp_120269/shop/buy-mac/imac?product=MRR12LL/A&step=config#
EDIT: To sum this all up, are iMacs worth it over PCs? Does it really live up to the hype Apple claims?
You can't use an SSD as the memory, at least not easily. And it would be considerably slower than your actual system memory. Unless you need Apple exclusive software, I'd consider building a Windows based computer, it'd be considerably cheaper and far more powerful than an equivalent cost Apple machine.Any Mac users on here? Preferably iMac users? I’m seriously considering buying an iMac because I want to get back into graphic design and hopefully video editing for my very dormant gaming YouTube channel. The Windows PC I bought back in November 2017 sucks it really can’t handle using Adobe Creative Cloud programs or rendering large HD videos well without the fans sounding like they are about to explode. lol I'm not the most tech savvy, but I'm savvy enough to know the more RAM/Memory the better the performance so I want to max out the Memory (not through Apple, but through Amazon, most are under $200.) and I'll probably get 1TB SSD for the RAM because my understanding is SSDs are the best for internal storage. Something else I learned last night was that the current macOS mojave? is compatible with Windows so you can literally have the interface of your iMac set up like a Windows PC, that's pretty cool. I knew Microsoft Office apps were compatible with Mac, but I didn't know the Windows OS was also, that alone sold me.
I want to get one of these two 27in. iMac 5K models
https://www.apple.com/us_epp_120269/shop/buy-mac/imac?product=MRR02LL/A&step=config#
https://www.apple.com/us_epp_120269/shop/buy-mac/imac?product=MRR12LL/A&step=config#
EDIT: To sum this all up, are iMacs worth it over PCs? Does it really live up to the hype Apple claims?
Beg to differ ...You can't use an SSD as the memory, at least not easily. And it would be considerably slower than your actual system memory. Unless you need Apple exclusive software, I'd consider building a Windows based computer, it'd be considerably cheaper and far more powerful than an equivalent cost Apple machine.
Okay, so an award show is going to have a surprise set with New Kids on the Block, Backstreet Boys, and NSYNC, in that order. Each group gets to sing one song from their catalog. You get to pick the songs each group gets to perform. Which ones would you pick for each group?
The Mute Button.
Back in the late 70's early 80's (my childhood), we use to get thunderstorms from towering/rolling cumulonimbus clouds that you could see form from the SW and they'd move NE into my area (Cary NC). Now it seems we seldom get these and most of our storms are from stratocumulus or some other form. What has changed in the weather that has caused the decrease in cumulonimbus type thunderstorm formations?
We've got a few members that live around that area but I don't think I've seen them on here lately other than @EV_WS and @Poimen they may be able to suggest something. I'm sure I'm missing some...I'm flying in for a brief trip to Greensboro next week. Any of you NC peeps have any recommendations for a good lunch spot around downtown?
I'm flying in for a brief trip to Greensboro next week. Any of you NC peeps have any recommendations for a good lunch spot around downtown?