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nikalaos
Mega Über-Meister 3728 points


23/M/Quispamsis, Canada Join Date: Feb 2006 |

"When I drive myself, my light is found." | | | Edited: May 03, 2006 @ 20:30 | |
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Shug
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28/M/Dewsbury/Leeds, United Kingdom Join Date: Jul 2005 | pinksparklystars said: you know those comps are so cute and i would love to have one but that would mean that i would have to learn a whole new system, has anyone switched or used both. is it very different from dells?
I use a Mac all the day and a PC all night. A Mac could be tricky to learn from scratch without some help but if you're quite computer minded it's pretty logical.
But stick to a PC. Trust me.
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azcuriousm4u
Mega Über-Meister 3166 points


39/M/Gilbert, Arizona Join Date: Sep 2005 | shug said: I use a Mac all the day and a PC all night. A Mac could be tricky to learn from scratch without some help but if you're quite computer minded it's pretty logical.
But stick to a PC. Trust me.
Yeah, I mean it's so much easier to type dir:/c rather than just point and click. GMAB - NO computer is easier to use than a Mac, besides if for some bizarre chance IF your Mac gets a virus (and that is unbelievably rare), it's all just software-related. OTOH, if a PC gets one, it wipes out your HD, your system info and your ability to even open your DVD Rom drawer... it affects your HARDWARE. Also, macs rarely crash - PCs do frequently, daily - I get one crash a month, if that while my PC friends get them more than once a day. You tell me which is better.
 I'm comfortable with my own skin - and just maybe... you could be, too.
Jamie in AZ | | | Edited: May 18, 2006 @ 02:41 | |
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st0nerdude
Debater 6341 points


19/M/pfft, Denmark Join Date: Apr 2006 | azcuriousm4u said: Yeah, I mean it's so much easier to type dir:/c then point and click. GMAB - NO computer is easier to use than a Mac, besides if for some bizarre chance IF your Mac gets a virus (and that is unbelievably rare), it's all just software-related. OTOH, if a PC gets one, it wipes out your HD, your system info and your ability to even open your DVD Rom drawer... it affects your HARDWARE. Also, macs rarely crash - PCs do frequently, daily - I get one crash a month, if that while my PC friends get them more than once a day. You tell me which is better.
dude, u rock. and ur right. Macs 0wn. Micro$oft source code is actually designed to break...and the dumb f***s post it on the web too tinking, "Showing r coding makes us look honest, no1s actually going to understand it coz the worlds a very large dips***!"
ha! dips***s. 
 If you rearrange Vin Diesel you get 'i end lives', if you rearrange Mr.T, he'll kill you.
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Shug
Minister 10970 points


28/M/Dewsbury/Leeds, United Kingdom Join Date: Jul 2005 | azcuriousm4u said: Yeah, I mean it's so much easier to type dir:/c then point and click. GMAB - NO computer is easier to use than a Mac, besides if for some bizarre chance IF your Mac gets a virus (and that is unbelievably rare), it's all just software-related. OTOH, if a PC gets one, it wipes out your HD, your system info and your ability to even open your DVD Rom drawer... it affects your HARDWARE. Also, macs rarely crash - PCs do frequently, daily - I get one crash a month, if that while my PC friends get them more than once a day. You tell me which is better.
My PC crashes less than once a month.
 My webcomic:
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st0nerdude
Debater 6341 points


19/M/pfft, Denmark Join Date: Apr 2006 | shug said: azcuriousm4u said: Yeah, I mean it's so much easier to type dir:/c then point and click. GMAB - NO computer is easier to use than a Mac, besides if for some bizarre chance IF your Mac gets a virus (and that is unbelievably rare), it's all just software-related. OTOH, if a PC gets one, it wipes out your HD, your system info and your ability to even open your DVD Rom drawer... it affects your HARDWARE. Also, macs rarely crash - PCs do frequently, daily - I get one crash a month, if that while my PC friends get them more than once a day. You tell me which is better.
My PC crashes less than once a month.
well hoobyhoobyjoo. Macs uncrash more satisfyingly. they beep more, and the beeping is actually useful! unlike microsofts beeping, which they oonly do coz they heard a Mac do it once...
 If you rearrange Vin Diesel you get 'i end lives', if you rearrange Mr.T, he'll kill you.
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azcuriousm4u
Mega Über-Meister 3166 points


39/M/Gilbert, Arizona Join Date: Sep 2005 | shug said: azcuriousm4u said: Yeah, I mean it's so much easier to type dir:/c then point and click. GMAB - NO computer is easier to use than a Mac, besides if for some bizarre chance IF your Mac gets a virus (and that is unbelievably rare), it's all just software-related. OTOH, if a PC gets one, it wipes out your HD, your system info and your ability to even open your DVD Rom drawer... it affects your HARDWARE. Also, macs rarely crash - PCs do frequently, daily - I get one crash a month, if that while my PC friends get them more than once a day. You tell me which is better.
My PC crashes less than once a month.
Then you don't run many big programs or multi-task or you are a liar - one of the three. PCs are so insecure and porous to viruses, it's not funny. I've seen it firsthand on several occasions. You just keep on buying all the latest virus protection software, downloading all the latest security patches, updating drivers, etc. while I'll save all that time and money and effort doing none of the above. LOL
 I'm comfortable with my own skin - and just maybe... you could be, too.
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