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Originally posted by: PaleZer0
One last thing... My argument for PC superiority to Mac has nothing to do with operating systems. Most people like one more than the other only because they are more used to it... and that's fine... I just enjoy the competition in the hardware PC industry. It allows for more flexible, upgradable, and powerful systems.
That's just ridiculous. I would rather have a stable OS with excellent performance, better features (as in nearly a generation ahead on features), that is extremely secure and easy to use, is nearly virus proof, supports open standards, and has no slowdown, than a computer with twice the power (which is NOT true of PC's, btw, a while back benchmarks had the fastest PC outperforming the fastest Mac with equivilant RAM and graphics cards by about 10%-15% in games only, Mac won in some other categories...) and a peice of crap operating system that has more holes than swiss cheese, gets slower the more you use it, has proprietary formats, required registration, uglier interface, and is buggy in comparison.
I spend more time looking at my computer screen than most other things. And when I do that I want to be using a good OS, not caring whether I get 300 or 330 FPS in a game

(yes, that was the difference between the Mac and the PC).
And your comments about Mac upgradeability are again silly. Okay, its true of the all in one systems somewhat, but what the heck do you think they sell TOWERS with PCI-X and AGP for?
What I'd love to see is a Nintendo/Apple teamup. The Rev is rumored to have G5 processors, and a hard drive, right? Can you say NintendOS X? Imagine a package that adds a keyboard and mouse for the Rev and allows you to turn the Revolution into a full fledged Mac, complete with connectivity to the DS's PDA software if that rumor turns out to be true?