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Re: can't decide... car, or powerbook... helpme plz
| quote: | Originally posted by SgtFoo
SO Here's my situation...
I've got something like $200/month that I can set aside to save up for either...
a) a car: would be no more than $6000, used, and would provide me with unlimited transportation to gigs, since using my parents' cars isn't working out due to timing mishaps.
OR
b) an apple G4 Powerbook: no more than $3500, plus maybe logic pro for $1000, and maybe $500 more on other needed software; this thing would allow me to take on contracted/freelance audio jobs here and there to get more cashola.
My predicament and the terms:
I could finance item b, but not item a, so I would have to save up for item a. Item a needs insurance, which I know I could afford anyways, but item b doesn't need insurance. Item a facilitates travel to gigs, which can potentially provide income, while item b can immediately provide income, pending available jobs. both items can be facilitators in both career and leisure.
Either way I'd lneed to get both sometime soon, but I can't quite figure out which of the 2 I should get first. they're both within a close enough price tag to get at either time.
One more thing.... don't try to change my choice into a PC laptop. I've already made my decision on the G4 and it's not changing. There's particulars I seek, and I'm not changing to a IBM-based laptop.
..SO.... which is best to get first? Any1 got any suggestions?? ideas? comments?? advice?? ... all much appreciated. |
I was about to make a smart-assed remark, but you and I are of a rare breed, Aaren. lol. Music is Life, and vice versa.
I don't know you that well, but it's my understanding that you take your music seriously. So trying to decide between a producer's swiss army knife and his chariot becomes that much harder of a decision.
Good on you for not having to pay out your.. Erm.. Nose for insurance, because I personally pay a small fortune. Sucks, but I need my wheels, or I'm screwed.
Then again, I put off owning the above mentioned wheels so that I could invest in an HP Pavillion ZE4300 Notebook. No, it's not an Apple, and no, it's not a powerhouse, but this thing has been my life for more than a few years. It's come time to retire her in favor of a younger, more attractive relative of hers (HP DV4030), but she's served me extremely well. Along with Ableton Live, a couple VSTs, shitloads of caffeine, alcohol and good advice, i've put out some reasonable sounding stuff. Not production grade (though many have disagreed), but we're getting there.
My advice: If you have a desktop, stick it out and keep pounding away on that thing 'till it bleeds. Get yourself a vehicle and reap the benefits that it'll provide.
However, if your desktop is running into the shits and it's not worth keeping a hold of, get yourself mobile in notebook form. Apple is great and many producers swear by them, but Logic isn't the be all and end all, especially on tight budgets.
Regardless, either one is nice to have. Choose wisely, but whichever you choose, enjoy the f*** out of it.

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