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Unread 03-10-2002, 22:29
Kyle Fenton Kyle Fenton is offline
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I really don't understand these hardcore Geeky Windows People. It seems to me that they can't get in their mind that there is more than Microsoft in the world.
To me, Microsoft has never had an innovative idea in their entire corporate history. All of their products are a knock off of something else, they do not conform to standards, and I really don't like how they use their dominating power.

There was actually one joke about this situation:

"Geeks, don't like Macs, because it so simple that consumers will not need them for repairs and set-up" Or it was something like that:

To all of your Mac Haters, why do you hate Macs? I never heard a single good reason that PCs are better than Macs. So answer that question.

So what if something is different? if you haven't use it, don't diss it.

For example, David Coutsey, from ZDNET was once a Mac Basher, and called mac loayist, fanatics. Now when he tries his iMac, he said that it is the best hardware and OS he as ever used.

Oh by the way, Macs can run linux. Linux for PPC has been out for some time now, and that is what IBM uses in their Power 4 design. The most popular I know of is Yellow Dog Linux, but that may change, because Red Hat said that it was making a PPC version of Linux.

About the Price. Yes I do admit that Macs are a little more expensive than PC's. But I assure it is worth every penny. You get all of the iApps for free, the OS X system, and a bunch of other free stuff. Which could add up to hundreds more if you wanted to buy third party software. So you have to look at the whole picture, and not just the typical sterotypes.
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