The computer that's number one in consumer satisfaction
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Now blondes vs redheads that would be a real topic
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Isn't this a religious topic?
Things you should never discuss. . . Politics, religion, the Great Pumpkin . . .Mac v. PC.
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And considering the percentage of Mac users as opposed to PC users, that is a HUGE amount unhappy and happy Snow Leopard customers.
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582,000 windows problems when adjusted for amt of time since release (75days snowleopard - 25 days windows7)
but that # will probably increase exponentially as more people upgrade..meh.. fun with statistics.. this could go back&forth all year long
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who uses the term 'rocks' anyways?
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[fwiw, snow leopard isn't a major OS update.. it's just a fine tuned version of leopard (core level) with only a couple of new features.. it only costs like 25 bucks or something]
most of the problems probably have to do with broken software and that's why i always wait a while to upgrade.. gotta wait til the software people update on their end..
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Google Fight : make a fight with Googlefight
Type 2 keywords and click on the 'Fight !' button. The winner is the one which gets best visibility on Google.
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Ah, that looks about right...the world is back in balance.
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I use both Windows and Mac. Both are equally annoying at the best of times. Mac's workflow imho is better than Windows, but Windows allows for more design software to be run.
I saw this interesting remark from Bill Gates the other day. You may find it interesting!
...and yes, there is nothing as boring as a Mac vs PC debate, but aren't they so much fun?!
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So both crash, both have problems, but when something is more expensive, somehow it tastes better:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13580_3-9849949-39.htmlAnd thanks for that link. It's totally true, if it were not for Steve Jobs, the only Apple company we would know today would be Apple Corps. Steve is also partly responsible for the success of my favorite movie studio, Pixar.
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Don't get me wrong either, I think Steve Jobs is essential for the industry, he is the reason Windows 7 is a success as competition drives results, and as for the smart phones, he was the first to take it to a higher level (but lets not forget the pioneers RIM's Blackberry)which has now pushed other manufacturers to compete as well as service providers to up their game in order to tap into this market.
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