On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 09:21:16AM -0400, Ray Fryer wrote:
> >At the outset, to change to Intel chips would indeed remove the thing that
> makes a Mac a Mac. And in doing so would kill Mac's following once and for
> all.
> 
> I don't know. You have a different mind set now with OS X. Personally, I
> think what makes a Mac a Mac is the operating system. Fundamentally, we have
> always shared hardware with the PC.

I'm no real mac'er, but I'd say it is the software/hardware integration. The
OS  is decent, but not vastly superior IMHO, and neither is the hardware.

If there is something to it, it is the combination of both.

Half of the PC OS problems are due to the infinite amount of hardware it has
to run on. 


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