Are you a PC or a Mac?

Discussion in 'The Bucket' started by Bruce, May 22, 2007.

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Do you own a PC or a Mac

  1. PC

    26 vote(s)
    81.3%
  2. Mac

    2 vote(s)
    6.3%
  3. Typewriter!!!

    1 vote(s)
    3.1%
  4. Other (???)

    1 vote(s)
    3.1%
  5. Both (PC and Mac)

    2 vote(s)
    6.3%
  1. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    It is easy to use right click...plug in a pc mouse...

    I had no problem with that.

    If you dont use a mouse you just use ctrl + click...its not really that difficult. Really most of the "evils" of mac are just scary ideas of change that are not so bad once you try them.

    Its not only the blue screen of death, I was always having rediculious problems with pcs, I have yet to have any problems with the Mac. Also, I dont think anyone can say one is better than the other, each has its own pros and cons. I mean, for the longest time AVID was the product of choice for editing commercials and other programs.

    I seemed to have spured a very heated debate when all I wanted to know is who has what hehe...

    I have meet many people who bash macs for no real reason...if anyone can give me an actual reason why macs are terrible, let me know.



    Lets also not forget Vista...can anyone see the similarites? PC tries to copy Mac? :) <--- this one should get some arguments going....forgive me now
     
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  3. TinFury

    TinFury Fire Shrimp

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    Bruce: Are you serious? The question is really why would you buy a MAC. The MAC has no advantage. Stability is the only one, and looks. If this is the issue. Go buy a sony laptop that has been released for a while,,, read what owners write about it. And go get one. You'll have all the benifits, none of the restrictions.
     
  4. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    Er...I do not see your logic. In my opinion stability is one of the most important factors...

    I have used both, both are good. I just prefer the less buggyness of Macs. I like that they use phases rather than tasks...it makes more sense. I really cant think of any restrictions rather than building your own...and I do not think many people build their own laptop. Can you list some restrictions?