Ask Yourselves: Is The Mac Really Better?
from the oh-boy... dept
Okay, I already know exactly who is going to email me about posting this story... An article in the LA Times asks Mac fans to take a serious look at the question of whether or not the Mac is better than a PC. The answer in the column (which I agree with) is that each have their own areas where they are slightly better, but overall, it's a wash. Basically, he's telling the Mac fans (you know who you are) to calm down already. The rest of us don't care how much you love your Mac.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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jihad
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who's not being tolerant??
I think that all along, mac people have been saying "macs are better at this and that." It's just that PC people hear "macs are better at everything." Obviously, that's where the holy wars ensue.... People just aren't listening....
One of the better analogies I've heard is that Macs are the Rolls Royce's of computers. And just like a Rolls probably isn't "better" in all respects than a volkswagen or something, neither is a mac better than a random PC box.
So mike's "taunting" post to all of us mac users is hopefully the last time he'll take a unwarranted swing at macs and the people who love them.... Just leave us alone, if you don't like your computer the same way, that's your problem. :)
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Besides, it's not that we don't like our computers in the same way... it's just that we don't have to go on and on and on about it like you guys do. You guys act like you're being hounded out by PC folks and you have to protect your turf. Come on... Get a life. And a real computer.
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So shut up... Jerk.
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My reasons
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This is really a stupid debate. No system is clearly better than another here. Windoze isn't sliced bread. MacOS isn't either. If we're going to have an OS war, let's pick better OS's altogether, ok? Even then it'll be a stupid debate. It's like arguing over whether a hammer is better than a screwdriver.... (I narrowly avoided the "apples and oranges" pun. phew!)
Can't we all just get along?
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But mac's also deal with graphics better... At least in photoshop comparisons where photoshop is optimised for using the G4 altivec engine....
I have a theory that graphic designers started using macs early on, formed an opinion that macs were better, and just stuck with the platform. I think nothing short of Apple's demise will change that inertia... The corollary to my theory is that most other businesses started using 'IBM' PCs, formed an opinion that PCs were better, and just stuck with the platform. And nothing short of MS's demise will change that inertia...
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Now that Macs can dual boot XP this seems pointles
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