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I agree a lot with what Warthaug said. The only difference for me is that I do not need to deal with them in a large network at work. I actually like Mac for personal use when I don't have my desktop available because I love having access to the terminal window with a mac.

On my PC at home I run a dual partition with GRUB; windows and Linux.
 
brutus_scuba:
I agree a lot with what Warthaug said. The only difference for me is that I do not need to deal with them in a large network at work. I actually like Mac for personal use when I don't have my desktop available because I love having access to the terminal window with a mac.

On my PC at home I run a dual partition with GRUB; windows and Linux.

I may have been a little misleading there - the macs are not on a huge network, or anything like that. Just a file server, for transferring files; otherwise they are stand-alone.

Bryan
 
Scubapat:
awesome, i enjoy osx's stabillity over windows 100%

Evidentally written by someone that hasnt got a clue how to actually set up or use windows.

Also stop confusing platform architecture with operating system.
 
Have mac g5 quatro w/one tera, and 30" HD; video production.

I also run parallels on the mac when I need to run windows apps.
 
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