Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 16th Nov 2005 01:50 UTC, submitted by Jeremy
Apple ExtremeTech is featuring a How-To on building an OSx86 MacIntel machine that boots both OS X and Windows. On the same hardware, OS X booted almost three times faster than Windows, yet was a disappointment when playing certain games. Update: One more article about it.
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RE: In other words...
by dylansmrjones on Wed 16th Nov 2005 10:23 UTC in reply to "In other words..."
dylansmrjones
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2005-10-02

The EULA is illegal in Denmark.

If I buy it, I have the right to crack it so I can run it on any hardware I want to.

It's only in USA stupid things like the EULA works as intended by the companies.

Apple is today everybit as "bad" as Microsoft and most other companies limitting your constitutional rights (as it basically is in Denmark).

Look at Sony. Their copy protection root kit is a violation of the danish constitution.

Built-in hardware limitations are constantly working on the borders of the danish constitution.

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