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<blockquote data-quote="ToyTundra" data-source="post: 1748240" data-attributes="member: 558970"><p>I've used PC's and macs but i'm new to the OSX.</p><p></p><p>years ago in high school we had a media lab with all macs and one pc. The macs would destroy the pc at rendering (speed wise), but i could never get the software to run for long enough to finish my project. I stuck with the slower PC and just waited longer for it to render.</p><p></p><p>I use a PC because:</p><p></p><p>1. My dad consults for Intel, so until recently that was the only way to use an intel chip</p><p></p><p>2. I game a lot</p><p></p><p>3. i hate being the odd man out when it comes to opening files. Even if they should be compatable, there is always a slight problem</p><p></p><p>4. i walked into the mac store once and they have a "genius" bar. They are all retirees. Some of them knew their stuff, but still. That's just not right to try and convince me that i;'m dumb because i don't have a Tshirt from working there.</p><p></p><p>5. I'm stuck on the stability of pre OS X machines (which is poor).</p><p></p><p>6. I'm a Microsoft stock holder.</p><p></p><p>I will admit that macs look sweet. Their dispays are sharp and they are easy to use, but i'm sticking whith what i got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToyTundra, post: 1748240, member: 558970"] I've used PC's and macs but i'm new to the OSX. years ago in high school we had a media lab with all macs and one pc. The macs would destroy the pc at rendering (speed wise), but i could never get the software to run for long enough to finish my project. I stuck with the slower PC and just waited longer for it to render. I use a PC because: 1. My dad consults for Intel, so until recently that was the only way to use an intel chip 2. I game a lot 3. i hate being the odd man out when it comes to opening files. Even if they should be compatable, there is always a slight problem 4. i walked into the mac store once and they have a "genius" bar. They are all retirees. Some of them knew their stuff, but still. That's just not right to try and convince me that i;'m dumb because i don't have a Tshirt from working there. 5. I'm stuck on the stability of pre OS X machines (which is poor). 6. I'm a Microsoft stock holder. I will admit that macs look sweet. Their dispays are sharp and they are easy to use, but i'm sticking whith what i got. [/QUOTE]
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