I've been on Mac's fulltime for 7 years now and I will never switch back to PC's.
Mac's are more expensive but in my experience last longer and are easier to upgrade. Or maybe I am just far more Mac savvy. My husband has used my G4 tower (desktop) for 6 years now... He downloads a ridiculous amout of shit and it's never had a virus and it still runs as fast as the day I bought it.
However, we're both graphic designers so having Mac's are a must. I have to say though that if I gave up graphic design I would still buy Mac's. You put me on a PC and I can't even figure out how to launch Internet Explorer or where to find a damn thing.
Because of your occupations, I thought that was the only reasons why you guys use them. Besides, I thought the new Windows (maybe even win 95) "copied" Macs and now theyre identical..?
As far as getting a virus or spam, you gotta be a complete fucking idiot to have it happen. Hah, I did! But really, when you keep your eyes out, its easy to spot potential dangers. E.g. "FREE MYSPACE TRACKER, SEE WHOS LOOKING AT YOUR PROFILE! (

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I might be one of those people that enjoy more complicated things. I remember using DOS and LOVED IT. When youre a kid and you want games like Doom2 and Rise of the Triad to run smoothly, you learn a lot of shit. I remember "associating" files to programs on Windows 3.1 and when I got Win95, I was lost even though it was so fucking easy.
Jesus, I remember I had to enter a code into DOS to turn my mouse on. Boot disks, "dir/w" commands, pc clocking, ah the good old days.
Programs from the past til now remind me of car's fuel delivery. When you got a carburator, its extremly dated, gets sub par mileage, but its so easy to fix. Now there are furl injection systems ran by computers...and unless you know how to read the car's computer, youll be lost when it comes time to fix or upgrade the engine.
