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August 15, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #444909August 15, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #445102Mark HolmesParticipant
Seems to me like the best bet is to just buy a Hackintosh from Psystar:
I personally wish that Apple would just put out a reasonably priced tower desktop. I mean, their current desktops (meaning towers that you can easily replace internals on) START at $2499. My current tower, a G5 Dual 2.0, will be obsolete with their new OS, which only runs on Intel based Macs, but I’ll be damned if I’ll pay near $3,000 for my next Mac.
August 15, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #445439Mark HolmesParticipantSeems to me like the best bet is to just buy a Hackintosh from Psystar:
I personally wish that Apple would just put out a reasonably priced tower desktop. I mean, their current desktops (meaning towers that you can easily replace internals on) START at $2499. My current tower, a G5 Dual 2.0, will be obsolete with their new OS, which only runs on Intel based Macs, but I’ll be damned if I’ll pay near $3,000 for my next Mac.
August 15, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #445510Mark HolmesParticipantSeems to me like the best bet is to just buy a Hackintosh from Psystar:
I personally wish that Apple would just put out a reasonably priced tower desktop. I mean, their current desktops (meaning towers that you can easily replace internals on) START at $2499. My current tower, a G5 Dual 2.0, will be obsolete with their new OS, which only runs on Intel based Macs, but I’ll be damned if I’ll pay near $3,000 for my next Mac.
August 15, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #445691Mark HolmesParticipantSeems to me like the best bet is to just buy a Hackintosh from Psystar:
I personally wish that Apple would just put out a reasonably priced tower desktop. I mean, their current desktops (meaning towers that you can easily replace internals on) START at $2499. My current tower, a G5 Dual 2.0, will be obsolete with their new OS, which only runs on Intel based Macs, but I’ll be damned if I’ll pay near $3,000 for my next Mac.
Mark HolmesParticipantThanks for that. Nice job, Chris Matthews.
And you’re in sad shape when G. Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate felon, is one of the spokesmen for your cause. I mean, read this fun little excerpt from his Wikipedia entry:
“At CRP and at the behest of John Dean (operating on his own to impress his superior, John Erlichman, unbeknown to Liddy at that time), Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to embarrass the Democratic opposition.[2] These included firebombing the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. in order to sneak into the building as firemen and grab sensitive classified documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, kidnapping anti-war protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy’s ideas were rejected by Attorney General John N. Mitchell, but a few were given the go-ahead by Nixon Administration officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Ellsberg had leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.[3] At some point, Liddy was instructed to break into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.”
And that, my friends, is one of the most prominent “birthers”.
Mark HolmesParticipantThanks for that. Nice job, Chris Matthews.
And you’re in sad shape when G. Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate felon, is one of the spokesmen for your cause. I mean, read this fun little excerpt from his Wikipedia entry:
“At CRP and at the behest of John Dean (operating on his own to impress his superior, John Erlichman, unbeknown to Liddy at that time), Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to embarrass the Democratic opposition.[2] These included firebombing the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. in order to sneak into the building as firemen and grab sensitive classified documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, kidnapping anti-war protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy’s ideas were rejected by Attorney General John N. Mitchell, but a few were given the go-ahead by Nixon Administration officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Ellsberg had leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.[3] At some point, Liddy was instructed to break into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.”
And that, my friends, is one of the most prominent “birthers”.
Mark HolmesParticipantThanks for that. Nice job, Chris Matthews.
And you’re in sad shape when G. Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate felon, is one of the spokesmen for your cause. I mean, read this fun little excerpt from his Wikipedia entry:
“At CRP and at the behest of John Dean (operating on his own to impress his superior, John Erlichman, unbeknown to Liddy at that time), Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to embarrass the Democratic opposition.[2] These included firebombing the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. in order to sneak into the building as firemen and grab sensitive classified documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, kidnapping anti-war protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy’s ideas were rejected by Attorney General John N. Mitchell, but a few were given the go-ahead by Nixon Administration officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Ellsberg had leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.[3] At some point, Liddy was instructed to break into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.”
And that, my friends, is one of the most prominent “birthers”.
Mark HolmesParticipantThanks for that. Nice job, Chris Matthews.
And you’re in sad shape when G. Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate felon, is one of the spokesmen for your cause. I mean, read this fun little excerpt from his Wikipedia entry:
“At CRP and at the behest of John Dean (operating on his own to impress his superior, John Erlichman, unbeknown to Liddy at that time), Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to embarrass the Democratic opposition.[2] These included firebombing the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. in order to sneak into the building as firemen and grab sensitive classified documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, kidnapping anti-war protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy’s ideas were rejected by Attorney General John N. Mitchell, but a few were given the go-ahead by Nixon Administration officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Ellsberg had leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.[3] At some point, Liddy was instructed to break into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.”
And that, my friends, is one of the most prominent “birthers”.
Mark HolmesParticipantThanks for that. Nice job, Chris Matthews.
And you’re in sad shape when G. Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate felon, is one of the spokesmen for your cause. I mean, read this fun little excerpt from his Wikipedia entry:
“At CRP and at the behest of John Dean (operating on his own to impress his superior, John Erlichman, unbeknown to Liddy at that time), Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to embarrass the Democratic opposition.[2] These included firebombing the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. in order to sneak into the building as firemen and grab sensitive classified documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, kidnapping anti-war protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy’s ideas were rejected by Attorney General John N. Mitchell, but a few were given the go-ahead by Nixon Administration officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Ellsberg had leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.[3] At some point, Liddy was instructed to break into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.”
And that, my friends, is one of the most prominent “birthers”.
Mark HolmesParticipantBest way to get these people to let it go? Ignore it. Until someone gives us what they are asking repeatedly for from President Obama (which he has given already), namely, proof he was born anywhere OTHER than Hawaii, we just need to tune them out. It’s up to them to come forward with some evidence that he was not born where he says he was…
…nutjobs….
Mark HolmesParticipantBest way to get these people to let it go? Ignore it. Until someone gives us what they are asking repeatedly for from President Obama (which he has given already), namely, proof he was born anywhere OTHER than Hawaii, we just need to tune them out. It’s up to them to come forward with some evidence that he was not born where he says he was…
…nutjobs….
Mark HolmesParticipantBest way to get these people to let it go? Ignore it. Until someone gives us what they are asking repeatedly for from President Obama (which he has given already), namely, proof he was born anywhere OTHER than Hawaii, we just need to tune them out. It’s up to them to come forward with some evidence that he was not born where he says he was…
…nutjobs….
Mark HolmesParticipantBest way to get these people to let it go? Ignore it. Until someone gives us what they are asking repeatedly for from President Obama (which he has given already), namely, proof he was born anywhere OTHER than Hawaii, we just need to tune them out. It’s up to them to come forward with some evidence that he was not born where he says he was…
…nutjobs….
Mark HolmesParticipantBest way to get these people to let it go? Ignore it. Until someone gives us what they are asking repeatedly for from President Obama (which he has given already), namely, proof he was born anywhere OTHER than Hawaii, we just need to tune them out. It’s up to them to come forward with some evidence that he was not born where he says he was…
…nutjobs….
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