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<blockquote data-quote="staypuff" data-source="post: 4047238" data-attributes="member: 578386"><p>not sure why people now a days keep wondering which computer is the better...</p><p></p><p>it's like saying which car is better... they both go from one spot to another which is their primary function....</p><p></p><p>you can get higher quality computers in which the manufacturer or designer put extra thought into custom making one for a particular customer but they still function similarly to off the shelf ones from your local best buy..... they can be faster or better designed or depending on the makeup of parts and quality can last depending on warranties.... it all just depends on what you want out of your computer...... for what people use computers for at home all macs and pc's do the same things....</p><p></p><p>now the reason pc's get more viruses is the social makeup of the idiot hackers.... they are generally immature young kids thinking it's cool to get a rep for doing something malicious.... now think if you were a hacker would you spend 100's of hours coding a virus for 5% of the world's computer systems or 95% of the world's computer systems..... you get little or no press with a virus for mac but you **** up or shut down 95% of the world's computers and you're on page one or CNN....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="staypuff, post: 4047238, member: 578386"] not sure why people now a days keep wondering which computer is the better... it's like saying which car is better... they both go from one spot to another which is their primary function.... you can get higher quality computers in which the manufacturer or designer put extra thought into custom making one for a particular customer but they still function similarly to off the shelf ones from your local best buy..... they can be faster or better designed or depending on the makeup of parts and quality can last depending on warranties.... it all just depends on what you want out of your computer...... for what people use computers for at home all macs and pc's do the same things.... now the reason pc's get more viruses is the social makeup of the idiot hackers.... they are generally immature young kids thinking it's cool to get a rep for doing something malicious.... now think if you were a hacker would you spend 100's of hours coding a virus for 5% of the world's computer systems or 95% of the world's computer systems..... you get little or no press with a virus for mac but you **** up or shut down 95% of the world's computers and you're on page one or CNN.... [/QUOTE]
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