damn dude, why argue? You basically are saying you are right and you dont even 
own a mac and I am wrong and I do own a mac.

Talking to you is like talking to a dirt clod, go get some "actual" experience 
on a real mac then come argue. If your pirated & hacked version of os x was 
anywhere close to working like a real one then it would be everywhere, all over 
and everyone would be doing it. Instead while almost every pc company is having 
very little or negative growth Apple is thriving 20-40% higher than everyone 
else. So now why would they all go do that if they could just dl a pirated 
cracked copy? I bet your windows is pirated as well.

And until you can speak with a an educated tongue then just don't speak at all, 
go into the other room and eat cookies with your mom or something.


some quotes i found i think pertain. first one reminds me of this guy...

"

Apple may indeed have a plan for a future, gradual transition to an 
all-software company, but chances are that will be ruined by all the idiots out 
there who want everything, but don't want to pay for anything.

When you buy a Mac, you don't just buy hardware and you don't just buy 
software. When you buy a Mac you are also buying customer service.

A Dell might be cheaper, but you get what you pay for. Try calling Dell 
customer service. They'll blame the problem on the software. Talk to Microsoft, 
they'll blame the problem on the hardware. If you ever need to call Apple with 
a problem, they are intelligent, speak English fluently and don't pass the 
blame to another company.

Part of the stability advantage that Apple has over Windows and even Linux is 
that Apple controls the hardware configuration of each of it's systems from 
start to finish. Apple does not substitute one brand of DVD-ROM drive for 
another. For instance, if a business buys five Macs (all iBooks for example). 
All 5 machines are exactly the same configuration, all of them will have 
exactly the same brand and model of DVD-ROM/RW, etc drive. On Dell, HP, IBM, 
Gateway, eMachines, etc, if you order 5 laptops of exactly the same model and 
configuration, the first laptop might have a Sony branded DVD drive, the next 
will have a Toshiba brand DVD, the third will have a LITE-ON brand DVD, the 
fourth will have a Panasonic/Matsushita DVD, and the last laptop will have a 
Samsung DVD drive. This means that Windows or Linux needs to have a massive IDE 
controller driver database loaded upon boot. The iBook/MacBook does not need 
this. The fewer drivers in MacOS means the OS runs much leaner, using less 
memory and less potential for errant drivers to cause serious problems for the 
user. If Apple starts licensing OS X to third party CPU vendors, it will need 
to develop MacOS to have a massive driver database. This will lessen the 
stability of the system software and may compromise the quality of the user 
experience with MacOS.
"


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