> The OS loads either the 32 or 64-bit kernel at startup. Default is
> 32. At some point the default will be 64. This doesn't paint
> customers into a corner. Yes very nice -- typical Apple engineering.

No matter how you slice and dice it, the fact remains that Vista and Win7 are 
fully 64-bit out of the box, including the kernel. I don't have any problem 
with Macs, but I do love how you manage to
claim that defaulting to the 32-bit version of a critical component is somehow 
a big advantage over 64-bit Windows, and a sign of superior engineering.


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