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To: MarineBrat

What is proprietary about a Mac?

The VAST majority of peripherals made today work just fine with Macs. Plus I can run Windows software on my Mac. Can you run Mac software under Windows? I think not.

Oh, either you have a different definition of “crash,” you are the luckiest Windows user on the planet, or you are not being 100% truthful about your computing experience. The generally accepted definition of “crashing” is a program or the operating system coming to an unexpected halt. Are you really saying that under Windows ME and/or Windows 2000 and/or Windows XP and/or Windows Vista you have NEVER crashed?


103 posted on 07/20/2009 9:05:22 AM PDT by Crusher138 ("Then conquer we must, for our cause it is just")
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To: Crusher138
What is proprietary about a Mac?

You have to buy them from Apple.

The VAST majority of peripherals made today work just fine with Macs. Plus I can run Windows software on my Mac. Can you run Mac software under Windows? I think not.

Why in the world would you want to run Windows software? I don't want to run MAC software because I don't need it and don't want it. I assumed you felt the same in an opposite sort of way.

Are you really saying that under Windows ME and/or Windows 2000 and/or Windows XP and/or Windows Vista you have NEVER crashed?

Oh, I've locked up a PC on very rare occasion. Maybe five times in the last five years. But yours needs to be rebooted every day, so there's something else wrong. You're making a broad spectrum analysis about computers and operating systems based on a small sampling.

I use PC's for the same reason that John Dillinger robs banks.

104 posted on 07/20/2009 9:36:51 AM PDT by MarineBrat (Fill your hands you sons of bitches!)
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