I sold my soul (if I had one) to Bill a long time ago.  Now that PC
has great audio and video, I'll never know the joys of the Mac in this
life.  I can do everything I want cheaper and have never had any of
the problems with viruses I hear about with my PCs.  Knock on
sandalwood baby!  It is the software that I ride on, not my operating
system.  I really couldn't care less what is under Photoshop or
Illustrator as long as it runs.  I don't doubt that Macs are great
though.  Once I had shelled out the money for high end software for my
PC, my Microsoft dharma was chosen.


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
<curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> >
> > "I held out as long as I could before switching from Win2000 to
XP, and
> > I'll probably hold out as long as I can before switching to Vista.
> > After all, it's only when Microsoft starts shipping a product that the
> > real beta testing begins, and it usually takes a couple years to weed
> > out the most egregious flaws. Besides, this PC is only 3 years old,
> > and its 2.8GHz P4 is overkill for what I do. A couple years from now,
> > everything will be multiple cores up the wazoo and fully capable of
> > running the most bloated of bloatware."
> > 
> > Word!  I am always late on upgrading operating systems.  The guys who
> > stand first in line to debug the core of their own productivity
amaze me!
> > 
> 
> Eh. While MacOS X upgrades have their own pitfalls, Apple is pretty
good about killing the 
> worst bugs before shipping.
> 
> Unlike with XP, where there were STILL more than known 65,000
(seriously, though I may 
> have the exact figure wrong) bugs in the first release when it
shipped. Microsoft can afford to 
> ship incredibly buggy products. Apple cant.
>





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