Heres mine (this is also a 16th bday list so its mostly halloween stuff)
-MAS G25 Intermediate Grade Dual Action Airbrush
-Semi Opaque 8 Auto Air Color Set with Flash Reducer
-"Wildfire" make Wild-eyes contact lenses
-Powder/paint halloween makeup
-Ben Nye Thick Stage Blood
Pittsburgh Steelers Jersey
New digital camera
Nike Shox
I want a Wii but won't get one just yet
Nintendo DS games
Computer games
Blonde highlights(which im getting next saturday)
also SF pass renewed
that's it for now
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-Call of Duty 4 so I can practice for MLG
-Black lights for the interior of my car
-New Video Card
-LG Voyager
-SF Season Pass
-CF Season Pass
-iPod 80gig(my original was stolen)
I'm torn between the two... I've never had a Mac, but I hear they're better. But on the other hand, I have more experience with PC. The same goes with No Limits and Scream Machines. It seems like there are more opportunities with No Limits, but I have no clue how it works. I've had experience with Scream Machines...
cycamps wrote:I'm torn between the two... I've never had a Mac, but I hear they're better. But on the other hand, I have more experience with PC. The same goes with No Limits and Scream Machines. It seems like there are more opportunities with No Limits, but I have no clue how it works. I've had experience with Scream Machines...
Well in terms of just playing around in coaster mode of No Limits, it's extremely easy. Building on the other hand is very hard to learn. I never really completely got it.
I just got a Mac for the first time in the spring. It's not hard at all to learn. It's a lot more expensive, but you don't have to worry about spyware and viruses.
rct2wizard360 wrote:It really depends on what you're planning to do with the computer...
Well true, because I was majoring in web design and obviously a Mac is the best choice. I'm no longer pursuing that, but that doesn't mean I wasted $2500 on a Mac. It's just a good computer and I don't have problems with it. PC's on the other hand are a nightmare. If you got the money, a basic Mac is the way to go. Unless of course you never really use a computer, then buy a PC. Your less likely to have problems if you don't use it constantly and don't use the internet.
If I don't get it as a gift, I am getting it anyway. Soon I will be getting a tatoo of the Déjà Vu logo. I'm serious. Its going on my back by my right shoulder.