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It's the car that you drive on a daily basis, vs something you drive just for fun. Like I have a Dodge truck that I drive to work everyday, and a 64 Cadillac that I drive only in the summertime.

So in laptop terms it's something you use for your daily activities, and maybe you have a gaming system that you only use for gaming.


Jason

On 2/25/2020 9:37 AM, Mark Waterbury wrote:
I have never heard that expression either ... and was about to ask the same question.


On Tuesday, February 25, 2020, 10:35:59 AM EST, Jason Olson <josys36@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have you not heard the expression before?


Jason


On 2/25/2020 9:32 AM, Scott Klement wrote:
What is meant by "daily driver"?

On 2/25/2020 9:10 AM, Jason Olson wrote:
So on Saturday I picked up a used Macbook pro. Over the years I've toyed
around with the idea of using a Mac, but the cost was just way too high.
Then, I found a local place that sells used stuff, so I got a Macbook
for
about half the cost of new.

So I was just curious if anyone else is using a Mac for their daily
driver,
and what did you think of it?

So far I have everything I want setup on it and it seems to be working
well.




Thanks,

Jason E. Olson
IBM i Engineer/Developer
josys36@xxxxxxxxx
480.223.2952

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