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Most people around here like that style too. Local motorsports are like that (even worse actually, as they yell all the time).

I'd rather hear them as less as posible. I prefer an unobstrusive style. But that's just me.

And me :D

You already know how I hate the Telecinco guys ^^

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And me :D

You already know how I hate the Telecinco guys ^^

Yeah there should be a "Lobato's voice off" button on every tv...and the same for Serrano...

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Since Macintosh computers adopted Intel processors, Apple developed a software called "bootcamp", with that software you can make a windows partition in the HD, then install windows and run it from there...of course you have to be owner of a legal Windows OS to install it, the bad news is that the partition couldnt be bigger than 30Gb so the space will be small if you install a lot of applications, I use windows on my Mac to use the Flight simulator and I have now just 1Gb free and I dont know what to erase in order to get more free HD space...

I dont know where to watch races in internet and I have never tryied to find...use Cablevision and Fox Sports LA...I think that at the end, I get used to hear Argentinians describing the races... :)

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Since Macintosh computers adopted Intel processors, Apple developed a software called "bootcamp", with that software you can make a windows partition in the HD, then install windows and run it from there...of course you have to be owner of a legal Windows OS to install it, the bad news is that the partition couldnt be bigger than 30Gb so the space will be small if you install a lot of applications, I use windows on my Mac to use the Flight simulator and I have now just 1Gb free and I dont know what to erase in order to get more free HD space...

You ought to look at Fusion from VMWare which lets you run a virtual PC, rather than a bootcamp image. Problem with bootcamp is it is just a partition on your disk and therefore inefficient, whereas Fusion stores the virtual machine as a big, compressed file which you can grow/shrink if you need to. You can run the virtual PC in a window or full screen from within OS/X. Also you can back up your whole Windows PC by copying the virtual machine file, making backups/restores much easier. I used to have bootcamp on my Macs but have switched over to Fusion as it is much more flexible. The competing product is Parallels, but I would avoid that as it can be flaky esp. if you don't shut down Windows cleanly in which case it can corrupt your copy of Windows.

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You ought to look at Fusion from VMWare which lets you run a virtual PC, rather than a bootcamp image. Problem with bootcamp is it is just a partition on your disk and therefore inefficient, whereas Fusion stores the virtual machine as a big, compressed file which you can grow/shrink if you need to. You can run the virtual PC in a window or full screen from within OS/X. Also you can back up your whole Windows PC by copying the virtual machine file, making backups/restores much easier. I used to have bootcamp on my Macs but have switched over to Fusion as it is much more flexible. The competing product is Parallels, but I would avoid that as it can be flaky esp. if you don't shut down Windows cleanly in which case it can corrupt your copy of Windows.

Hi!

I use a separated partition and a clean installation of windows because I use the flight simulator, and I need the maximum processor and graphics power that the computer can give, so I dont know the amount of hardware power that a software OS simulator can give...anyway I will buy a real PC just to use my games and return to my Mac those 30Gb who are borrowed to Windows.

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Hi!

I use a separated partition and a clean installation of windows because I use the flight simulator, and I need the maximum processor and graphics power that the computer can give, so I dont know the amount of hardware power that a software OS simulator can give...anyway I will buy a real PC just to use my games and return to my Mac those 30Gb who are borrowed to Windows.

Ah fair enough, There's about a 15% performance penalty in speed on Windows running ina virtual machine on my Macbook (rough guesstimate).

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Chris

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