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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
why choose a pc?
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<blockquote data-quote="D3v1L80Y" data-source="post: 354788" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>Because he doesn't need it. He works with Windows and seem extremely happy and content to continue doing so.</p><p>Computer choices are personal, hence the term "Personal Computer". </p><p>Just because one person likes or prefers something, doesn't mean that the next person will agree with him. Nobody should try to convince anyone, coerce anyone, "switch" anyone, "talk someone into" anything, turn someone to the "light side" over from the "dark side" (whatever the crap <em>that</em> means, though several people use it), or otherwise force their computing preference down anyone else's throats.</p><p></p><p>This isn't a race or competition to see who can "convert" the most people to use a Mac. A person can offer their opinion to the other person and that is about it... they can't and shouldn't beat their opinions into another person's head and badger them until the other person buys what they like. It is up to the person buying the computer to make the final decision on what they purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D3v1L80Y, post: 354788, member: 2960"] Because he doesn't need it. He works with Windows and seem extremely happy and content to continue doing so. Computer choices are personal, hence the term "Personal Computer". Just because one person likes or prefers something, doesn't mean that the next person will agree with him. Nobody should try to convince anyone, coerce anyone, "switch" anyone, "talk someone into" anything, turn someone to the "light side" over from the "dark side" (whatever the crap [I]that[/I] means, though several people use it), or otherwise force their computing preference down anyone else's throats. This isn't a race or competition to see who can "convert" the most people to use a Mac. A person can offer their opinion to the other person and that is about it... they can't and shouldn't beat their opinions into another person's head and badger them until the other person buys what they like. It is up to the person buying the computer to make the final decision on what they purchase. [/QUOTE]
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