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Old 05.25.2006, 01:02 PM   #85
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Funny.

The "Pro PC" argument against Macs:
"they're trendy and too cool and hip."

The "Pro Mac" argument against PCs:
"they crash and are unstable".


I think it's obvious that PC users who hate Mac do so for superficial reasons whereas Mac users dislike PCs because of usability.

I haven't heard a PC user who hates Macs actually talk about how "bad they are as machines". I've only heard that "it takes an expert to know what your doing on a PC" bullshit lie. I've been building my own PCs since 95, I know how to do everything from overclocking(which I started doing on Celerons years ago), hardware, everything and fact of the matter is this: no matter if you were the worlds greatest expert in PCs, if you took your best PC and put it up to the best Mac, the Mac would work better and more stable over a longer period of time.

Macs are better computers. Why is there a debate?
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