LOL laughing out loud, rofl, rolling on the floor laughing, etc. well, here in casper WY, i used to inspect and maintain fire extinguishers and suppression systems, i was in most of the lawyers offices in town. only one firm that i know of here uses macs, but they use them everywhere. i think they are the largest firm in town or nearly so. one of their lawyers is our outstanding lady governor. i don't know, there does seem to be some correlation, and generally lawyers are creative enough to do whatever works best. lawyers also don't have time to waste with defective systems, at least the good ones are busy doing something that they can hopefully bill to a client rather than screaming at the machine and hitting CTRL-ALT-DEL every 15 minutes. i've also seen installing a single piece of software on a windows machine that was working before usually creates a new problem(s) and takes hours to track down and fix. i've done it. i was amazed when i started using macs, they pretty much just work. if not patches usually come out quickly, or it makes at least some sense. you can figure out mac problems without hours on the phone most of the time.
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