OS X has worse engineering but it sits un-virus infested.  Try again.  If OS
X was the target of trojan writers everywhere the experience on the mac
platform would be very different.  This being said, facts are that OS X
doesn't have anyone targeting it, so it is more safe in that regard.  But
it's not safer because of better engineering, that much is known.

Buy the MSI wind and put OS X on it...best of both.

On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Tom Piwowar <t...@tjpa.com> wrote:

> >9 times out of 10 when an MS office program crashes it has to do with
> >the file it is loading or using than the program itself.
>
> *11 times out of 10 when an M$ program crashes it is not M$'s fault.*
>
> I just don't buy that. I see really, really bad engineering leading to a
> defective, buggy, virus-infested product. Risky to travel with.
>
> If I were traveling with a net book running Windows I would want to also
> bring along an extra drive to back up my files. And a CD like the
> Ultimate Book Disk with anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-hijack, disk
> recovery utilities, etc. etc. would also be nice, except that most net
> books do not include a CD drive.
>
> Maybe you want to bring a spare net book?
>
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