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PC users (and many Mac users) miss the central tenet of Macintosh. The Macintosh was designed as an 'information appliance.' It was never designed to be opened and messed around with. The software has better 'integration' with the OS, an OS that wasn't 'shoe-horned' into a platform that was never designed to run a GUI to begin with. Most Mac users can also use a PC, every PC user I know can't operate a Mac, normally down to the fact they can't find the 'Start' menu. (This makes PCs preferable to Macs in that toddlers (and my Dad!) etc know exactly where to begin.) PC users DO tend to be much more [intelligent] than Mac users though, mainly down to the fact they can perform [rocket science] type stuff like open up their PCs and fit a new hard-drive or shove in some new RAM. When I play a DVD, I dont expect to have to open up the player, mess around inside only to find my movie doesn't play 'cause I haven't got the correct drivers installed. That's the point of Macintosh. Plus virus, dialer-trojan, worm attacks (for [Windows users] only of course!) PCs also have an inbuilt feature were they crash on purpose because a silly Mac user has tried to do something constructive with it. PC/LINUX users? what's the point when you need to boot into Windows anytime you need to run an [industry standard] app? Games don't count as 'industry standard.' (LINUX being a castrated UNIX of course - See MacOS X.) There are indeed very few games for Macintosh! (IBM also make expensive, feature rich, [minimalist] laptops.)
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