flyinggpenguin
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Mac, because I like knowing that my computer's most likely safe from viruses. And it's stylish, too. :3 The applications are a lot more smoother than Windows apps.
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It's just common sense. Seriously. WHY ON EARTH, would your Anti Virus display a warning in a pop up IE/FF window or advertisement? Seriously?
Fellow Windows users? Who cares? It's not like we're part of some club and we pat each other on the back like Apple users do.
I've had many non-techy friends and colleages taken in by stuff like this:-
They see the MICROSOFT SECURITY WARNING, panic, and click the button,...pwned.
And people like that... shouldn't have computers. A bit harsh but still reality.
Exactly!! This is why non-techys, non-geeks etc should NOT be using Windows. Maybe they should perhaps buy a Mac or be using Ubuntu Linux.
That makes a ton of sense. Just spend 4x more on a computer and they'll be fine!
Well my husband has been teaching me this stuff for over 12 years now, and if you want I can ship my piece of crap windows machine to you, and you can see the darn thing is always messed up, so I am afraid that you are wrong once again, you could not possibly know what it is exactly that I know, you dont know me from Jesus, so you can stop assuming I am stupid. it is not a user error, and also that would be called a spacer error, you know the space between the chair and the keyboard. so if you know so much about me, do tell... what sort of education have I had? hmmmm? *hands on hips*
That makes a ton of sense. Just spend 4x more on a computer and they'll be fine!
How about, install a free ad-blocking program, or don't use internet explorer?
Last time I checked Ubuntu was free.
Well, golly sakes. Let's see, I use a laptop. It runs Windows. I tried Apple, and it ran Word just as well. All I need is a machine that runs Office and the version of Office matters little; as long as I can open, edit, and save .doc and .txt files, I'll continue to eat.
PC is better because some people say so. Apple is better because some say that is just the way it is. They hate apple or Jobs or who really knows. Apple rules, according to those that hate Gates and Microsoft; I hate that Marchant stopped selling motors and Planetary differentials for my Figuermatic (much cooler than either apple or MS attempt at calculators); we all think ours is best and we hate change and we love arguing minutia.
And some hardcore UNIX users likely think we are all pussies and need a real man’s OS. Well, not all, perhaps.
We ran UNIX on production floor HP test systems, and MS DOS Batch Files for modem testing. Art department uses Apple and I use a PC. We all used Palm Pilots. We always got along well.
Many users love apple because it is the “best” and some users love a PC because it is the “best”, and in some cases, neither group can tell you why or why not. They simply have little knowledge about why this is good and that sucks.
I want to eat so I work and whatever allows me to do so, is fine by me.
By the way, Indian is better than Harley, Technicolor IB is better than digital, Dye Transfer is better than all other color printing processes, Fountain pens are better than computer printers, and typewriters still rule.
Bob Maxey
I'm both PC and mac. Running a 13 inch white macbook (2.13ghz C2D) and my custom built pc has a 4.5ghz overclocked E8600 C2D, 4gb G.Skill RAM @900mhz, GTX 470 (stock), Auzentech X-Fi Prelude soundcard... blah blah blah.
I personally feel each OS has its benefits and downfalls. I only use my mac for internet surfing and/or side tasks. Its a little safer with the whole 'having less viruses' thing and I think safari is a great browser (typing from it right now actually). But everything extensive, I run on my PC. It just has so much more power and can do everything much quicker and windows is the best OS out there IMO. OSX is more flash and show than function. I find it a little sluggish at times as well. Linux is good, but nothing really supports it (atleast not what I use). Windows, I'm use to it (that's mainly why I like it so much), and everything on there has virtually no lagging for me. Plus, it is supported by absolutely everything. And hte big thing, IT'S CHEAPERRRR.
reputable news sites like The Daily Mail
I personally spat my tea out upon reading that too.Was just reading through this thread, saw this and lol'd ^_^
I custom build my desktops and like to game on the go, so it's Windows 7 for me. Occasionally I like to play with Ubuntu as well, but I never have found a use for OSX other than looking like a computer-illiterate hipster in Starbucks (which appears to be the only use for OSX).
Still baffled when I meet people who have numerous problems with viruses... where do you people go on the net that is so saturated with virus problems?
Borg OS?
WHERE GET?