I suppose one can drive their 68 VW Bug to work as well as it can pretty much do the same thing as a new one.

Having used both at home, I'd say I'm less frustrated with OS X and Mac than Windows. You have all these Virus protection programs to run. Plus spyware scanners, plus.......it goes on and on.

Also, the user interface is more appealing to me on a Mac than a PC. Windows XP just is not as much fun to use.....

Lora Crighton wrote:
Thanks for your input, everyone. Our music department at school is Mac, and and so is the creative deptment where I work. I've tried them out - it would take some getting used to, especially the mouse, but I could learn it without too much trouble. I'm just wondering if it is worth it. Why is it so common for music & art departments to prefer Mac? So far I haven't seen anything they can do that I can't do on my PC.

On 3/2/06, *John Howell* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:


    On this campus the music and art departments are 100% Mac.  It really
    comes down to what your students will have or will have access to.
    Our majors are required to have Mac laptops.  But someone who is
    fluent already with Windows should probably go that way.

    John

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