I agree... while fairly new to Macs, I find them much less trouble overall than peecee's. When I have problems with my Mac, I figure on maybe an hour or two sorting things out. When one of my peecee's goes down, I make sure the fridge is stocked with cold beverages and write off the weekend!

Amanda
(Happy owner of a B&W , PB Wallstreet, 2-6400's, an iMac and a PB Duo 280c)



On 14/08/2004, at 7:32 AM, Thomas Ethen wrote:

I find that the majority of people that feel this way have never used a Mac
and are listening to PC propaganda. I know many people with both Mac's and
PC's and PC's are by far more trouble prone that Mac's are.


In my two High School Computer Labs, the Mac lab just runs on its own and
the PC lab has to have a full time tech there to deal with almost daily
issues with the computers. I even have two extra PC's to cover for down
time, while that is not an issue in my Mac lab.


Tom



what bothers me is the seeming
attitude by many that the mac is just beset with horrible problems


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