Colorado wins Pac-12 tournament to earn first NCAA bid since 2003

Congrats to abd. This secret video shows he was very excited about the win....

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With MU and CU winning it's a good day to be a carpetbagger.
 
I'm a PC.

You really don't understand what a piece of junk PCs are until you get a new iMac. It takes a few tips to get used to the OSX commands but once you do it's night and day.

As for Colorado, I could see them really benefiting from the Pac-12 move. Everybody always knew they belonged with the West Coast schools and their recruiting could really pick up.
 
No, you are really just a 12%er! Why not just install Ubuntu and avoid the prices to just be different?
 
You really don't understand what a piece of junk PCs are until you get a new iMac. It takes a few tips to get used to the OSX commands but once you do it's night and day.

As for Colorado, I could see them really benefiting from the Pac-12 move. Everybody always knew they belonged with the West Coast schools and their recruiting could really pick up.

They already have benefitted. Their chances of winning a Big 12 tournament title would've been slim-to-none.
 
You really don't understand what a piece of junk PCs are until you get a new iMac. It takes a few tips to get used to the OSX commands but once you do it's night and day.

As for Colorado, I could see them really benefiting from the Pac-12 move. Everybody always knew they belonged with the West Coast schools and their recruiting could really pick up.

Trust me, I work for a software company and work with PC's every day. I know they are absolute pieces of junk by comparison to iMac and other Apple machines. A few of the software endeavors we are working on are being programmed on Mac's, so I have spent a decent amount of time on both.

However, I do use my PC for some gaming here and there and PC's remain a better option for that market. Also, I build my own machines. I spent about $600 building my own top of the line PC. An iMac with similar specs (mine would still have double the memory, a faster vid card, and a comparable processor) to mine would cost about me about $1800, so there is something to be said for that.
 
dang the pac must suck more than I thought.

And boca, i am not surprised that you are a mac
 
Trust me, I work for a software company and work with PC's every day. I know they are absolute pieces of junk by comparison to iMac and other Apple machines. A few of the software endeavors we are working on are being programmed on Mac's, so I have spent a decent amount of time on both.

However, I do use my PC for some gaming here and there and PC's remain a better option for that market. Also, I build my own machines. I spent about $600 building my own top of the line PC. An iMac with similar specs (mine would still have double the memory, a faster vid card, and a comparable processor) to mine would cost about me about $1800, so there is something to be said for that.

That is what I said in 20 words.
 
The best thing about Macs is they don't get viruses. Perhaps we should say yet but most of the viruses are desisgned to attack PCs. I have been using a Mac for a couple of years. We used to run boot camp so we could run windows but we stopped doing that about six months ago.
 
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