[citation][nom]Mr Pizza[/nom]Finally.. now beat everything apple.. but macs are for unintelligent losers.. they stupid'd themselves[/citation]
Even as a person who, at this point in time, has never owned an Apple product besides an iPod Classic (even that was hard to swallow after going through 3 Zunes with stuck pixels, though years ago, returned my iPod nano for an iPod Photo, returned that for an iPod, then returned that one for nothing), this is an extremely arrogant statement. I have actually seriously contemplated a MacBook Pro (I don't want a desktop Mac) because all I need my laptop for is the "Internet", not games. And a "Mac" is well beyond fully capable of performing my "Internet" needs and then some. A "Mac" is still a "PC". I have just only owned PCs my entire life. I started with a 486/33 with DOS then installed Windows 3.1, etc. There are some times where I wish I could just use my computer instead of troubleshooting a problem. But after troubleshooting it, I feel more aware of what my PC is doing, and have knowledge for troubleshooting problems down the road, because also, ANY computer will have problems down the line, Windows platform or not.
There are a lot of IT professionals that go with Apple computers because, in all reality, they just-do-work. I even know this as someone who would almost never own an Apple computer, though have used many in my 24 years. When it comes down to it, a computer is a computer, and it's all what you can do with it and what you NEED it to do. There is almost nothing an Apple computer can do that a PC can't do, besides the catalog of PC games, really. And besides AutoCAD, etc. that are all PC based, but that is such a small percent of users that it doesn't matter.
Final note: The world is run by Windows and Linux PCs, YES. But for the majority of the people in this world that only need a computer to use a web browser, word processor, IM client, DVD/Video player, music player, and just a way to connect to the outside world, a MAC will more than enough do the job
