Something an old boss of mine taught me was to be wary of the 'Grass
is greener on the other side' syndrome.  If you are happy with the PC
world, then what is the incentive to move to a Mac?  If that world
were as wonderful as it is made out to be, the marketshare percentage
would be much higher.

If you spend equivalent money, you can get quite an amazing system,
or you could spend about half the money for a fairly equivalent
system.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Thursday, February 4, 2010, 5:17:05 AM, you wrote:

TL> Cool!  The lack of viruses is certainly appealing too.  I am thinking that I
TL> would go for the 15" MacBook Pro, it's just that I haven't used a Mac since
TL> highschool and although I know the user interface is so easy to work with, I
TL> worry that I am not going to have the time to retrain myself on it, iykwim?
TL> The other thing that sucks with them is that they are near impossible to
TL> upgrade...

TL> Decisions, decisions! Lol.

TL> -----Original Message-----
TL> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick
TL> Womer
TL> Sent: Thursday, 4 February 2010 10:09 PM
TL> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
TL> Subject: RE: Laptop computers with good displays?

TL> Tanya,

TL> If you want a Mac, go for it.  My MacBook Pro gets along just fine with the
TL> Windows-oriented network at work, and I've traveled with it to friends'
TL> houses with all-PC networks and not had any problems.

TL> Rick

TL> http://photo.net/photos/RickW






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