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Calif Bill wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message news ![]() Calif Bill wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 14:37:00 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote: "Marc Heusser" d wrote in message ... In article , "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Has anyone else thought about jumping ship and going to the dark side? I have used both Windows and Macs for many years. If I have to buy a computer from my money, it is going to be a Mac. Nowadays you can even run Windows on them, if you must: Bootcamp, Parallels and others make it possible. The laptops outperform typical PC's anyway, even when running Windows (natively). http://www.apple.com/getamac/windows.html Of those I have seen switching to a Mac, it took them usually some two weeks to learn the new habits, but none of them ever looked back. Marc -- remove bye and from mercial to get valid e-mail http://www.heusser.com Apple computers consistently rank at the top of Consumer Report rating for both performance and reliability. They are far from cheap though. The Dell Inspiron laptop I purchased for my son ranked 2nd in performance and their latest tests of laptops and Dell ranked either 2nd or 3rd for reliability. Sounds like your son is getting a super gift! ;-) Is a nice gift. But kids always cost us money. My 2 cost me a little over $100k for university degrees. You got off cheaply. ![]() Both are excellent students. #2 was on a 1/2 ride scholarship, and #1 was on a little less scholarship, and went to a state school. #2 went to a private university. My oldest was offered a full scholarship with $5000 annual expenses to ASU, 1/2 scholarship to NYU and U of S. California. He went to his first choice school which offered him a work study program. Damn kid. He wants to be a college professor and felt the school he went to would carry more weight in academia. |