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32 Reasons why PCs are Better than Macs


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andrew brunner

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mayby less viruses are detected on mac are cause viruses are prob design to attack the pc(prob by apple, lol)
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^ Most of them were since the majority of people use the PC its more targeted.

Like the article, just amazing how people can be so PRO this or PRO that, so split down the middle.. Made me laugh.

Edited by Suerte, 06 February 2008 - 01:36 PM.

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troy thank you for sharing that article. I'd gladly have a Mac attack if I hit the Lotto big-time. Macs are great looking and they've had some really unique models over the years. A long time ago in the workplace i used a Mac with PowerPoint 5.0 software and a Plotter to create architectural drafts for medical x-ray film processor installations at hospitals and such. Great little machine. Too bad it wasn't mine - 'company property'. Sadly I've found the worse part about Macs are not the product - it's their owners, at least the ones I've met on other sites, who never miss an opportunity to remind everyone that they are superior beings whenever news of a large-scale virus hits the airwaves. there's one in every crowd, i guess. I'll stick with PC's - they're my favorite toy.
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