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<blockquote data-quote="TylerMoney" data-source="post: 23703"><p>Computers break...someone made a point earlier, don't know if it was this thread, that pc and mac are both made by man. They are therefore not perfect. It's just the belief of most people that have become apart of this forum, that macs are closer to perfect than pc. </p><p></p><p>Wh could add a hole nother point to this argument. How many pc laptops, and there are a lot, have serious problems with them? Design wise, logic board wise, processor wise, battery wise, etc etc etc. So, some G3 computers had logic board problems. This is only a human error defect. Overall, in my personal experience, apples are just better. While those computers were running properly (the logic board faliure ones) I'm sure those user were extremely happy with those computers. </p><p></p><p>I grew up using pc, and now I use both (my mac more) and I must say mac is better. But if I have a hardware problem, I'll be uspset. I'll still like mac more at this point though...for the usability and the os and the design, etc etc, make a huge difference. </p><p></p><p>When you love something so much, you defend it, even to an extreme or ignorant (not saying that any points in this thread were ignorant or extreme..just generalizing) degree. Now everyone take a breath, and listen to Thriller <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TylerMoney, post: 23703"] Computers break...someone made a point earlier, don't know if it was this thread, that pc and mac are both made by man. They are therefore not perfect. It's just the belief of most people that have become apart of this forum, that macs are closer to perfect than pc. Wh could add a hole nother point to this argument. How many pc laptops, and there are a lot, have serious problems with them? Design wise, logic board wise, processor wise, battery wise, etc etc etc. So, some G3 computers had logic board problems. This is only a human error defect. Overall, in my personal experience, apples are just better. While those computers were running properly (the logic board faliure ones) I'm sure those user were extremely happy with those computers. I grew up using pc, and now I use both (my mac more) and I must say mac is better. But if I have a hardware problem, I'll be uspset. I'll still like mac more at this point though...for the usability and the os and the design, etc etc, make a huge difference. When you love something so much, you defend it, even to an extreme or ignorant (not saying that any points in this thread were ignorant or extreme..just generalizing) degree. Now everyone take a breath, and listen to Thriller :) [/QUOTE]
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