On 10/18/11 15:03 , John Smith wrote:
On 10/18/2011 11:47 AM, D Peter Maus wrote:
On 10/18/11 11:58 , John Smith wrote:
On 10/18/2011 5:18 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 10/17/11 20:04 , Howard Brazee wrote:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:41:08 -0700 (PDT), RHF
wrote:
Friends Don't Let Friends Buy Apples/Macs.
Friends let friends be their own people, making their own choices.
The world needs more friends.
Hey....making sense, here. Cut it out.
Real friends sit they PC down besides the Mac users equipment and give
them a demonstration ... one picture is worth 10,000 words ...
Regards,
JS
Your needle is stuck.
Seems like that, but fact is, the truth simple never changes ... people
just keep trying to float BS ...
Regards,
JS
Not everything you disagree with is BS.
More importantly, who uses which computer operating system is really
about as unimportant an argument as things get. The output is the same.
The output is what matters. How one gets there has to do with choices
based on priorities intrinsic to the individual. Your priorities and
your choices create no incumbency on anyone but yourself.
Further which O/S is better depends on application and the users'
needs. Again, only the output matters.
And PC World did a very interesting article a year or so ago, so you
can, in fact, look it up, (and they did an update again, this year,) in
which they compared Apples to PC's point for point on performance, and
found that to purchase the same performance that comes standard in an
Apple, a PC user would have to spend, while buying the most cost
effective solutions available at the time, nearly $1000 more than the
price of the Apple. And they found this to be true of notebooks AND
desktops.
So, again, not everything you disagree with is BS.
And your needle is still stuck.
D. Peter Maus.
Chicago. And some of the World.
memberfdic.