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D.Duck

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(Msg. 31) Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:11 pm
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"Eisboch" <rce DeleteThis @nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>
> "HK" <payer33859 DeleteThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
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>> Eisboch wrote:
>>> "HK" <payer33859 DeleteThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
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>>>
>>>>>
>>>> OR you can run windoze in a virtual machine, which is what I am going
>>>> to try first.
>>>
>>>
>>> That is what I don't understand and why I asked about reliability, etc.
>>> Why would you by a Mac to run Windows?
>>>
>>> Or are there other advantages or capabilities of a Mac that make it
>>> worth the investment?
>>>
>>> Serious question .... not being snarky. You just happen to be one of
>>> the few people I know that has recently purchased a Mac that can also
>>> run Windows.
>>>
>>> Eisboch
>>
>>
>> There are a couple of programs I have that will not run in the Mac
>> environment, and there is no Mac alternative for them. One of these is
>> the mapsource program from Garmin for my 4208 chartplotter.
>>
>> There are also a couple of programs I have that I see no need to replace
>> with Mac versions. As an example, I use Quicken as my checkbook and
>> credit card manager. I have the PC version and I see no reason to buy a
>> Mac version for my use on the road when I don't have access to my desktop
>> machine. Hopefully, the "virtual PC" VMware will let me boot into Windoze
>> and then run Quicken.
>>
>> I just finished installed XP Pro in a virtual machine, and it seems to be
>> working.
>
>
> Ok. So Windows works for the most part.
> The question remains. Why a Mac to run Windows?
>
> Eisboch

The new slim Mac laptops, from pictures look kinda neat. A really thin
profile. I've never seen one in person.

Why buy a Mac when everything you use works in Windows, I guess because you
can. An analogy for you, you have many different guitars. Please don't
take that as a slam, it sure isn't intended that way. Have top be kinda
careful around here these days. 0-)

As for myself I buy things I don't need, just because I can and I think they
are neat. I have no desire for a Mac, but that's just me.

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(Msg. 32) Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:11 pm
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"D.Duck" <Don.TakeThisOut@ald.duck> wrote in message
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> "Eisboch" <rce.TakeThisOut@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> "HK" <payer33859.TakeThisOut@mypacks.net> wrote in message
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>>> Eisboch wrote:
>>>> "HK" <payer33859.TakeThisOut@mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:63okuiF28d2puU1@mid.individual.net...
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> OR you can run windoze in a virtual machine, which is what I am going
>>>>> to try first.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That is what I don't understand and why I asked about reliability, etc.
>>>> Why would you by a Mac to run Windows?
>>>>
>>>> Or are there other advantages or capabilities of a Mac that make it
>>>> worth the investment?
>>>>
>>>> Serious question .... not being snarky. You just happen to be one of
>>>> the few people I know that has recently purchased a Mac that can also
>>>> run Windows.
>>>>
>>>> Eisboch
>>>
>>>
>>> There are a couple of programs I have that will not run in the Mac
>>> environment, and there is no Mac alternative for them. One of these is
>>> the mapsource program from Garmin for my 4208 chartplotter.
>>>
>>> There are also a couple of programs I have that I see no need to replace
>>> with Mac versions. As an example, I use Quicken as my checkbook and
>>> credit card manager. I have the PC version and I see no reason to buy a
>>> Mac version for my use on the road when I don't have access to my
>>> desktop machine. Hopefully, the "virtual PC" VMware will let me boot
>>> into Windoze and then run Quicken.
>>>
>>> I just finished installed XP Pro in a virtual machine, and it seems to
>>> be working.
>>
>>
>> Ok. So Windows works for the most part.
>> The question remains. Why a Mac to run Windows?
>>
>> Eisboch
>
> The new slim Mac laptops, from pictures look kinda neat. A really thin
> profile. I've never seen one in person.
>
> Why buy a Mac when everything you use works in Windows, I guess because
> you can. An analogy for you, you have many different guitars. Please
> don't take that as a slam, it sure isn't intended that way. Have top be
> kinda careful around here these days. 0-)
>
> As for myself I buy things I don't need, just because I can and I think
> they are neat. I have no desire for a Mac, but that's just me.
>


Ok. I understand. The guitar analogy got me. They all do the same thing
...... but differently.
It's funny how people vary in interests. To me, a computer offers
absolutely no thrill at all. But a program running on it that supports
another interest grabs my attention.

Believe me, I am not foreign to the concept of buying things I don't need.
My wife reminds me of this almost daily.

Eisboch

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John H.

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(Msg. 33) Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:11 pm
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 20:59:02 -0400, "Eisboch" <rce.TakeThisOut@nowhere.com> wrote:

>
>"D.Duck" <Don.TakeThisOut@ald.duck> wrote in message
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>>
>> "Eisboch" <rce.TakeThisOut@nowhere.com> wrote in message
>> news:_pWdnX9SELyiu0ranZ2dnUVZ_jSdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>
>>> "HK" <payer33859.TakeThisOut@mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>> news:63omq1F28isgcU1@mid.individual.net...
>>>> Eisboch wrote:
>>>>> "HK" <payer33859.TakeThisOut@mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:63okuiF28d2puU1@mid.individual.net...
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> OR you can run windoze in a virtual machine, which is what I am going
>>>>>> to try first.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> That is what I don't understand and why I asked about reliability, etc.
>>>>> Why would you by a Mac to run Windows?
>>>>>
>>>>> Or are there other advantages or capabilities of a Mac that make it
>>>>> worth the investment?
>>>>>
>>>>> Serious question .... not being snarky. You just happen to be one of
>>>>> the few people I know that has recently purchased a Mac that can also
>>>>> run Windows.
>>>>>
>>>>> Eisboch
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There are a couple of programs I have that will not run in the Mac
>>>> environment, and there is no Mac alternative for them. One of these is
>>>> the mapsource program from Garmin for my 4208 chartplotter.
>>>>
>>>> There are also a couple of programs I have that I see no need to replace
>>>> with Mac versions. As an example, I use Quicken as my checkbook and
>>>> credit card manager. I have the PC version and I see no reason to buy a
>>>> Mac version for my use on the road when I don't have access to my
>>>> desktop machine. Hopefully, the "virtual PC" VMware will let me boot
>>>> into Windoze and then run Quicken.
>>>>
>>>> I just finished installed XP Pro in a virtual machine, and it seems to
>>>> be working.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ok. So Windows works for the most part.
>>> The question remains. Why a Mac to run Windows?
>>>
>>> Eisboch
>>
>> The new slim Mac laptops, from pictures look kinda neat. A really thin
>> profile. I've never seen one in person.
>>
>> Why buy a Mac when everything you use works in Windows, I guess because
>> you can. An analogy for you, you have many different guitars. Please
>> don't take that as a slam, it sure isn't intended that way. Have top be
>> kinda careful around here these days. 0-)
>>
>> As for myself I buy things I don't need, just because I can and I think
>> they are neat. I have no desire for a Mac, but that's just me.
>>
>
>
>Ok. I understand. The guitar analogy got me. They all do the same thing
>..... but differently.
>It's funny how people vary in interests. To me, a computer offers
>absolutely no thrill at all. But a program running on it that supports
>another interest grabs my attention.
>
>Believe me, I am not foreign to the concept of buying things I don't need.
>My wife reminds me of this almost daily.
>
>Eisboch
>
By asking you to feed the horses?
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(Msg. 34) Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:11 pm
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"John H." <jherringnumericalone.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 20:59:02 -0400, "Eisboch" <rce.DeleteThis@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>Believe me, I am not foreign to the concept of buying things I don't need.
>>My wife reminds me of this almost daily.
>>
>>Eisboch
>>


> By asking you to feed the horses?
> --
> John

Nope. She knows better. It's funny though. The horse she brought "home"
last week (Sebastian) has a reputation of being a grouchy old fart who
likes to be left alone and not bothered. He and I get along just fine. We
snarl at each other.

Eisboch
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(Msg. 35) Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:16 am
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On Mar 11, 5:42 pm, "Eisboch" <r....TakeThisOut@nowhere.com> wrote:
> "hk" <payer33....TakeThisOut@mypacks.net> wrote in message
>
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>
> > Tim wrote:
>
> >> hk wrote:
> >>> ...picked up my Mac today...and despite all my thumbs, I sorta figured
> >>> some of it out. Maybe.
>
> >> Harry, I know some people that are Mac addicts. They wouldn't use any
> >> other system.
>
> Software issues aside .... are there any claims or evidence that Mac
> hardware is better ... more reliable .... longer lasting ... etc. than the
> typical CPUs and components used in PCs?
>
> Eisboch

There's a lot less software available for Mac. In my profession, there
just isn't software available to even think about going to Mac.
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(Msg. 36) Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:17 am
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On Mar 11, 6:05 pm, "Eisboch" <r... DeleteThis @nowhere.com> wrote:
> "D.Duck" <D... DeleteThis @ald.duck> wrote in message
>
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>
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> > "Eisboch" <r... DeleteThis @nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> >> "HK" <payer33... DeleteThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
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> >>> Eisboch wrote:
> >>>> "hk" <payer33... DeleteThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
> >>>>news:n8mdncN1l_b5Z0vanZ2dnUVZ_umlnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> >>>>> Tim wrote:
> >>>>>> hk wrote:
> >>>>>>> ...picked up my Mac today...and despite all my thumbs, I sorta
> >>>>>>> figured
> >>>>>>> some of it out. Maybe.
> >>>>>> Harry, I know some people that are Mac addicts. They wouldn't use any
> >>>>>> other system.
>
> >>>> Software issues aside .... are there any claims or evidence that Mac
> >>>> hardware is better ... more reliable .... longer lasting ... etc. than
> >>>> the typical CPUs and components used in PCs?
>
> >>>> Eisboch
>
> >>> I don't see how that could be, as the main ingredients are pretty much
> >>> the same quality, and depend more on price. If you buy certified memory,
> >>> you are getting something that may be better than uncertified memory.
> >>> The drives are the same, the cpu's are the same, the ergonomics are a
> >>> lot different.
>
> >> The CPU's are the same?
> >> Just goes to show how ignorant I am about computers.   Last I knew, Apple
> >> had their own CPU's.
>
> >> Eisboch
>
> > Intel is now making Apple CPUs.
>
> Well, isn't *that* special.
>
> So, what's the difference between a Mac running Windows (I've read that it
> can) and a PC running Windows?
>
> Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
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When a mac runs windows, it's slow.
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(Msg. 37) Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:28 am
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Eisboch wrote:
> "D.Duck" <Don.DeleteThis@ald.duck> wrote in message
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>> "Eisboch" <rce.DeleteThis@nowhere.com> wrote in message
>> news:e9KdnVJTU_z2nUranZ2dnUVZ_u2mnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>> "HK" <payer33859.DeleteThis@mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>> news:63ocu9F28s337U2@mid.individual.net...
>>>> Eisboch wrote:
>>>>> "hk" <payer33859.DeleteThis@mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:n8mdncN1l_b5Z0vanZ2dnUVZ_umlnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Tim wrote:
>>>>>>> hk wrote:
>>>>>>>> ...picked up my Mac today...and despite all my thumbs, I sorta
>>>>>>>> figured
>>>>>>>> some of it out. Maybe.
>>>>>>> Harry, I know some people that are Mac addicts. They wouldn't use any
>>>>>>> other system.
>>>>>
>>>>> Software issues aside .... are there any claims or evidence that Mac
>>>>> hardware is better ... more reliable .... longer lasting ... etc. than
>>>>> the typical CPUs and components used in PCs?
>>>>>
>>>>> Eisboch
>>>
>>>> I don't see how that could be, as the main ingredients are pretty much
>>>> the same quality, and depend more on price. If you buy certified memory,
>>>> you are getting something that may be better than uncertified memory.
>>>> The drives are the same, the cpu's are the same, the ergonomics are a
>>>> lot different.
>>>
>>> The CPU's are the same?
>>> Just goes to show how ignorant I am about computers. Last I knew, Apple
>>> had their own CPU's.
>>>
>>> Eisboch
>>
>> Intel is now making Apple CPUs.
>>
>
> Well, isn't *that* special.
>
> So, what's the difference between a Mac running Windows (I've read that it
> can) and a PC running Windows?
>
> Eisboch
>
>

Eisboch, With all the problems everyone has been having with Vista, I
can understand why someone would want to buy a Mac. Wink
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(Msg. 38) Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:37 am
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
> Eisboch wrote:
>> "D.Duck" <Don RemoveThis @ald.duck> wrote in message
>> news:2KGdnRZ-GpnZnEranZ2dnUVZ_rCtnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>> "Eisboch" <rce RemoveThis @nowhere.com> wrote in message
>>> news:e9KdnVJTU_z2nUranZ2dnUVZ_u2mnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>> "HK" <payer33859 RemoveThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:63ocu9F28s337U2@mid.individual.net...
>>>>> Eisboch wrote:
>>>>>> "hk" <payer33859 RemoveThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:n8mdncN1l_b5Z0vanZ2dnUVZ_umlnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tim wrote:
>>>>>>>> hk wrote:
>>>>>>>>> ...picked up my Mac today...and despite all my thumbs, I sorta
>>>>>>>>> figured
>>>>>>>>> some of it out. Maybe.
>>>>>>>> Harry, I know some people that are Mac addicts. They wouldn't
>>>>>>>> use any
>>>>>>>> other system.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Software issues aside .... are there any claims or evidence that
>>>>>> Mac hardware is better ... more reliable .... longer lasting ...
>>>>>> etc. than the typical CPUs and components used in PCs?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Eisboch
>>>>
>>>>> I don't see how that could be, as the main ingredients are pretty
>>>>> much the same quality, and depend more on price. If you buy
>>>>> certified memory, you are getting something that may be better than
>>>>> uncertified memory. The drives are the same, the cpu's are the
>>>>> same, the ergonomics are a lot different.
>>>>
>>>> The CPU's are the same?
>>>> Just goes to show how ignorant I am about computers. Last I knew,
>>>> Apple had their own CPU's.
>>>>
>>>> Eisboch
>>>
>>> Intel is now making Apple CPUs.
>>>
>>
>> Well, isn't *that* special.
>>
>> So, what's the difference between a Mac running Windows (I've read
>> that it can) and a PC running Windows?
>>
>> Eisboch
>>
>
> Eisboch, With all the problems everyone has been having with Vista, I
> can understand why someone would want to buy a Mac. Wink
>
>


"Everyone" isn't having "problems" running VISTA, but I can understand
how some might have problems running VISTA or XP or 98 or Tiger or
Leopard or MS-DOS or even an alarm clock.
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(Msg. 39) Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:53 am
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HK wrote:
> Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
>> Eisboch wrote:
>>> "D.Duck" <Don RemoveThis @ald.duck> wrote in message
>>> news:2KGdnRZ-GpnZnEranZ2dnUVZ_rCtnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>> "Eisboch" <rce RemoveThis @nowhere.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:e9KdnVJTU_z2nUranZ2dnUVZ_u2mnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>>> "HK" <payer33859 RemoveThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:63ocu9F28s337U2@mid.individual.net...
>>>>>> Eisboch wrote:
>>>>>>> "hk" <payer33859 RemoveThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:n8mdncN1l_b5Z0vanZ2dnUVZ_umlnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Tim wrote:
>>>>>>>>> hk wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> ...picked up my Mac today...and despite all my thumbs, I sorta
>>>>>>>>>> figured
>>>>>>>>>> some of it out. Maybe.
>>>>>>>>> Harry, I know some people that are Mac addicts. They wouldn't
>>>>>>>>> use any
>>>>>>>>> other system.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Software issues aside .... are there any claims or evidence that
>>>>>>> Mac hardware is better ... more reliable .... longer lasting ...
>>>>>>> etc. than the typical CPUs and components used in PCs?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Eisboch
>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't see how that could be, as the main ingredients are pretty
>>>>>> much the same quality, and depend more on price. If you buy
>>>>>> certified memory, you are getting something that may be better
>>>>>> than uncertified memory. The drives are the same, the cpu's are
>>>>>> the same, the ergonomics are a lot different.
>>>>>
>>>>> The CPU's are the same?
>>>>> Just goes to show how ignorant I am about computers. Last I knew,
>>>>> Apple had their own CPU's.
>>>>>
>>>>> Eisboch
>>>>
>>>> Intel is now making Apple CPUs.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Well, isn't *that* special.
>>>
>>> So, what's the difference between a Mac running Windows (I've read
>>> that it can) and a PC running Windows?
>>>
>>> Eisboch
>>>
>>
>> Eisboch, With all the problems everyone has been having with Vista, I
>> can understand why someone would want to buy a Mac. Wink
>>
>>
>
>
> "Everyone" isn't having "problems" running VISTA, but I can understand
> how some might have problems running VISTA or XP or 98 or Tiger or
> Leopard or MS-DOS or even an alarm clock.

Harry was getting figuartively bitch slapped by all of the hippie
liberal progressives at the whining circle about using a PC with a Bill
Gates -- Big Software OS. He decided to change.
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BAR wrote:
> HK wrote:
>> Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
>>> Eisboch wrote:
>>>> "D.Duck" <Don RemoveThis @ald.duck> wrote in message
>>>> news:2KGdnRZ-GpnZnEranZ2dnUVZ_rCtnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>>> "Eisboch" <rce RemoveThis @nowhere.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:e9KdnVJTU_z2nUranZ2dnUVZ_u2mnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>>>> "HK" <payer33859 RemoveThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:63ocu9F28s337U2@mid.individual.net...
>>>>>>> Eisboch wrote:
>>>>>>>> "hk" <payer33859 RemoveThis @mypacks.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:n8mdncN1l_b5Z0vanZ2dnUVZ_umlnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Tim wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> hk wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> ...picked up my Mac today...and despite all my thumbs, I
>>>>>>>>>>> sorta figured
>>>>>>>>>>> some of it out. Maybe.
>>>>>>>>>> Harry, I know some people that are Mac addicts. They wouldn't
>>>>>>>>>> use any
>>>>>>>>>> other system.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Software issues aside .... are there any claims or evidence that
>>>>>>>> Mac hardware is better ... more reliable .... longer lasting ...
>>>>>>>> etc. than the typical CPUs and components used in PCs?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Eisboch
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't see how that could be, as the main ingredients are pretty
>>>>>>> much the same quality, and depend more on price. If you buy
>>>>>>> certified memory, you are getting something that may be better
>>>>>>> than uncertified memory. The drives are the same, the cpu's are
>>>>>>> the same, the ergonomics are a lot different.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The CPU's are the same?
>>>>>> Just goes to show how ignorant I am about computers. Last I
>>>>>> knew, Apple had their own CPU's.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Eisboch
>>>>>
>>>>> Intel is now making Apple CPUs.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well, isn't *that* special.
>>>>
>>>> So, what's the difference between a Mac running Windows (I've read
>>>> that it can) and a PC running Windows?
>>>>
>>>> Eisboch
>>>>
>>>
>>> Eisboch, With all the problems everyone has been having with Vista, I
>>> can understand why someone would want to buy a Mac. Wink
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> "Everyone" isn't having "problems" running VISTA, but I can understand
>> how some might have problems running VISTA or XP or 98 or Tiger or
>> Leopard or MS-DOS or even an alarm clock.
>
> Harry was getting figuartively bitch slapped by all of the hippie
> liberal progressives at the whining circle about using a PC with a Bill
> Gates -- Big Software OS. He decided to change.


You certainly seem driven by your fantasies. :>)
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(Msg. 41) Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:33 am
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> >>>>> Tim wrote:
> >>>>>> hk wrote:
> >>>>>>> ...picked up my Mac today...and despite all my thumbs, I sorta
> >>>>>>> figured
> >>>>>>> some of it out. Maybe.
> >>>>>> Harry, I know some people that are Mac addicts. They wouldn't use
> >>>>>> any
> >>>>>> other system.
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> >>>> Software issues aside .... are there any claims or evidence that Mac
> >>>> hardware is better ... more reliable .... longer lasting ... etc.
> >>>> than
> >>>> the typical CPUs and components used in PCs?
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> >>>> Eisboch
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> >>> I don't see how that could be, as the main ingredients are pretty much
> >>> the same quality, and depend more on price. If you buy certified
> >>> memory,
> >>> you are getting something that may be better than uncertified memory.
> >>> The drives are the same, the cpu's are the same, the ergonomics are a
> >>> lot different.
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> >> The CPU's are the same?
> >> Just goes to show how ignorant I am about computers. Last I knew, Apple
> >> had their own CPU's.
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> >> Eisboch
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> > Intel is now making Apple CPUs.
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> Well, isn't *that* special.
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> So, what's the difference between a Mac running Windows (I've read that it
> can) and a PC running Windows?
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When a mac runs windows, it's slow.

Even on an Intel Mac? I can see the slowness problem when running in a
"virtual window".
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