Starrunner wrote:
When I got into Amiga computers in the early 90s whilst in high school, I had an extreme dislike of the Mac. What it was based on I can not remember at this point.
Almost certainly because Macs were expensive, lacked even basic features of the Amiga and all versions of MacOS before OSX 10.4 were pathetic, pointless and altogether a waste of valuble CPU time.
Over the years, I grew a brain stem and realised that each platform has it's uses and what it is good for.
Yeah, I grew one of those a few years back...
I wish that Commodore had never went away. I have a small video business with a friend. I would've loved seeing that business running Amigas, just like the ones I worked with in high school at the local cable station.
Instead I wound up, as I had in my personal Life after the death of my A3000, working on PCs.
I think that happened to most of us.
At the beginning I said I hated Macs from the beginning of my computing adventures. Even though I 'matured' ( I doubt that actually;-) I am still not fond of a Mac.
If you buy a Mac now, you will actually be buying a NeXT box... and they were cool! The Mac died in 2001, with the release of OSX.
The Modern Mac is a joy to behold.
With the advent of Vista, my next 2 computers for that business will be Macs, since it is the only other choice I have.
You won't regret it.
Sorry for rambling...I am not technically alive at the moment. :crazy:
ok...