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michael.wach...@gmail.com

Oh my god, you caught me!   What a joke, lol...  Your the iSheep
blindy following anything Mr.Softee throws at you.  :0(

And you can build your own Mac, buy a Mac Pro.  Things I don't miss
from the PC side.  VIRUSES and paying for anti-virus software that i
can hope can only protect me from all the VIRUSES!

and whats the point of spending $2500 building a Porsche PC just to
RUN Vista if I can get an iMac for less than half, depending on Screen
size.  Vista is a hog.

I built my own PC before (and I'm no fool), but honestly, My PC was
obsolete within 2-3 years.  I bought a Dell laptop that was obsolete
after they finally shipped it to me!  But when I bought a PowerBook
years ago, it was even faster after 5 years of working when I
installed OSX Tiger on it.  Thats when I said "Wow", which according
to MS advertising (which I dont see anymore either) is supposed to be
reserved for Vista.  Sorry, no "wow's" there for Vista.

I like XP, despise Vista, love OSX to death... because I am iSheep?
No, because I'm not a lemming trolling in line to the ditch.

:0P

RougeRo...@lycos.com wrote:
> Ahhh, another iSHEEP is heard from:
> http://finance.google.com/groups/profile?enc_user=BdFV6xkAAABF9S5CU-y...

> The problem that Apple faces, and will continue to face, is that all
> REAL advancements in the computing industry happen on the PC side,
> anymore.  Sure, Apple can package things in aesthetically pleasing
> packages, but, until one can go out and build his own Mac, like one
> can with his own PC, all the most important advancements will continue
> to be on the PC side, as that's the platform that the true computer
> wonks will use, and Apple will be relegated to trying to catch up, by
> making those advancements "look cool." ;-)

> I work with WIndows, Linux, and OS-X, and while Linux is, without a
> doubt, THE most customizable operating system out there . . . Windows
> is second.  The OS-X is simply the least customizable operating system
> of the three.  Now, while computing amateurs may appreciate that
> simplicity, I want more user-definable systems, which I can get from
> Linux, and from Windows.

> *shrug*

> Nice try, Michael.Wachala, but you're just another iSHEEP hoping to
> bash Microsoft with "coolness" and aesthetics, but no real
> computational advantage.