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Anders

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Dec 13, 2002
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lol, you're a not gonna get an answer, cuz there is none. Some people like win, some like mac. Which is better? Depends on the user. If you feel more comfortable at a mac, go for it.
 
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Henry

Henry

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    lol-I just wanted to hear what other people had to say...unfortunatle, I can' get a mac-I use my parents computer, and we can't afford a new one, and they don't want a new one anyway....:(:(
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    hmmm the question doesn't really make sense. :geek:

    You'd probably be better off asking if we like Mac OS or Windows... either that, or the question would be Macs or PC's? :geek:

    I know what u mean though, but i prefer PC's, even though i've heard macs are better in some aspects.
     

    Anders

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    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
    hmmm the question doesn't really make sense. :geek:

    You'd probably be better off asking if we like Mac OS or Windows... either that, or the question would be Macs or PC's? :geek:

    I know what u mean though, but i prefer PC's, even though i've heard macs are better in some aspects.
    No, HWIENIAWSKI said it better, cuz a Mac can also be a PC. PC is the abbreviation for Personal Computer... since when can a Mac not be personal? ;)
     
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    Henry

    Henry

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    ++ [ originally posted by Kaliman ] ++


    No, HWIENIAWSKI said it better, cuz a Mac can also be a PC. PC is the abbreviation for Personal Computer... since when can a Mac not be personal? ;)

    lol-sorry-in england pc is a windows computer-my bad(I lived there a while)
     

    maxmc

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    Jul 27, 2002
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    actually a mac is a pc... in england and in the rest of the world ;-)
    but everybody's thinking of a non-mac when talking about pcs...

    when talking about macs vs windows one also has to differentiate between the hardware and the OS....

    here's a good OS comparison:
    http://www.xvsxp.com/
     

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