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Originally Posted by AChimp
My opinion has been formed over 15 years of using both Macs and PCs. Sorry to burst your bubble, dude, but I probably know what I'm talking about when it comes to computers than most people on this board put together.
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WTF?

I've a bachelor's degree in computer science from an accredited American University, I've worked in tech support, graphic design, web application development, corporate infrastructure, on PC (NT, 2000, and XP), Mac, *nix servers, hell I've even did a semester of AS/400 programming on an IBM mainframe. I've studied system architecture, programming languages, artificial intelligence. Now you can post your CV and I still won't give a fuck cuz the rest of your argument is weak. See below.
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By going with a PC, you'll get something that will lasts longer (better and faster hardware means that you'll still be able to run the latest software for a couple years) and is infinitely more versatile. With a PC, you get CHOICE... not what some Apple exec signed off on as being trendy or "cool."
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The real downside to the apple laptops is that they're still a generation behind on their mobile processor. But for everything he mentioned an iBook is more than sufficient. You don't need a P4 3GHz processor to surf the web or play a 4 year old game (which, by the way looked MUCH better on the Mac than it did on the PC).
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Originally Posted by soundtest
Please tell me how a Mac would have trouble with this, because to me you just come off as someone who is extremely biased yet has little experience in what they are talking about. Anti-Mac zealots are just as irritating as Mac zealots.
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Originally Posted by achimp
I don't have an answer to that, so I'm just gonna say I know more about computers than the rest of you put together! :faggot
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heh, don't take this personally chimp, but we gotta turn the heat up here, cuz this is the best i-mockery style action this forum has ever seen, am i right?