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<blockquote data-quote="Greysquirrel34" data-source="post: 884753" data-attributes="member: 113541"><p>Can't agree more, I have a 9 yr. old iMac that does everything I need ,I need a windows machine once or twice a month and I use an old HP laptop to download some files of updates to firmware for some equipment I have. Bought this machine for my wife a few years ago when she needed one for her work, she left that job and it sat around for a long time doing nothing till I found a use for it. For me to spend money on a new Mac just to run windows would be a waste, although I think I will get into the 21st century some time early next year after Snow Leopard has has a chance to shake it self out. Unless it comes out bug free upon release. Could that really happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greysquirrel34, post: 884753, member: 113541"] Can't agree more, I have a 9 yr. old iMac that does everything I need ,I need a windows machine once or twice a month and I use an old HP laptop to download some files of updates to firmware for some equipment I have. Bought this machine for my wife a few years ago when she needed one for her work, she left that job and it sat around for a long time doing nothing till I found a use for it. For me to spend money on a new Mac just to run windows would be a waste, although I think I will get into the 21st century some time early next year after Snow Leopard has has a chance to shake it self out. Unless it comes out bug free upon release. Could that really happen? [/QUOTE]
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