tempted tempted... plus getting a diving license there too...Originally posted by the Bear:Bali, can wait.. coz it'll get obscenely cheaper..
singapore just signed a pact with indonesia... with landing rights for budget airlines from singapore to denpasar, bali...
soon the budget airlines will be able to fly there...
WoooOriginally posted by the Bear:uhh.. just to ask.. what will you be using the powerbook for?
I didn't know Bali had an education packageOriginally posted by M©+square:ya...
To do graphic and video editing. On the move. And because I might be posted to Brunei for 6-12months, I don't wanna go there and do nothing during my free time.Originally posted by the Bear:uhh.. just to ask.. what will you be using the powerbook for?
Just BUY it!Originally posted by kopiosatu:To do graphic and video editing. On the move. And because I might be posted to Brunei for 6-12months, I don't wanna go there and do nothing during my free time.
So I thought I could do the job while I'm there.
Originally posted by kopiosatu:To do graphic and video editing. On the move. And because I might be posted to Brunei for 6-12months, I don't wanna go there and do nothing during my free time.
So I thought I could do the job while I'm there.
Your company come out half for me?Originally posted by M©+square:Just BUY it!
yeah, i'm afraid the laptop can't handle video editing.Originally posted by the Bear:hmmm... the graphics hardware better be powerful enough..
check on that...
coz most would use an apple desktop for video editing
Company pay half lah~Originally posted by M©+square:17" S$ 4,489.80
Still below 5k.
WS friend used G3 powerbookOriginally posted by kopiosatu:yeah, i'm afraid the laptop can't handle video editing.
G3!!!Originally posted by M©+square:WS friend used G3 powerbook
for his PPoint, Final Cut Pro, Itunes, browser, Msn messenger and quicktime all at one go. After two - half years. Still doing it, and record of Zero hang state.
The PB laptop with souped-up RAM will be enough for video editing. If you do video editing pretty often, you'll find that your 60/80GB of HD will be gobbled up quite soon. The speed of the HD and it's video graphics will ensure you of speed and power la.Originally posted by kopiosatu:yeah, i'm afraid the laptop can't handle video editing.
That means I gotta purchase more HD space?Originally posted by BÃ¥seline:That said, I'm afraid the USER may not handle video editing that well and screwed-up his own hardware.
Originally posted by BÃ¥seline:The PB laptop with souped-up RAM will be enough for video editing. If you do video editing pretty often, you'll find that your 60/80GB of HD will be gobbled up quite soon. The speed of the HD and it's video graphics will ensure you of speed and power la.
That said, I'm afraid the USER may not handle video editing that well and screwed-up his own hardware.
Originally posted by kopiosatu:That means I gotta purchase more HD space?
and response to the above quote...
my encik's favourite quote too knnhpbk (kan ni na hia pu bor kia)
17" got DVI linkOriginally posted by BÃ¥seline:
Dun have to purchase external HD when you purchase the PB. Buy only when you need. As much as OS X Tiger is stable, do take precaution to back up your work. I would suggest you get a PB with Superdrive that can burn/read DVD/CD. Reason being that video file size can be quite large and you'll find a Superdrive a heaven sent.
Among the 3 configurations, a 15" PB would be great in terms of portability and power. The 17"PB would be fantastic but the size is not that portable friendly. U can always hook up the PB to a larger monitor if the need arises.
Yap, that's why u pay premuim for screen and those little knacks that can make a difference for PROS.Originally posted by M©+square:17" got DVI link
That's why i ask Kopi to buy....the making of Pro. HehOriginally posted by BÃ¥seline:Yap, that's why u pay premuim for screen and those little knacks that can make a difference for PROS.
ok, confused.Originally posted by www:there are 2 types of web hosting, windows and non-windows.
if you are running asp scripts, then u gotta go with windows.
if you are running on php, perl scripts, then get the other one.
however, if you just want to host plain html pages, either one is just fine. of course, non-windows would be cheaper.
I roughly know which web host to go to. But better to check what exactly you want to achieve thru your Website.Originally posted by kopiosatu:ehhh and what does it mean to be non-windows?