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On Jun 20, 2009, at 5:05 PM, Tom Metro wrote: > Obviously the important question is whether any of these Mac-specific > features matter to you. If they do, then that says you need a Mac, > otherwise you go for the functionality that is relevant to your > practical needs. I did push OS X as the best desktop Unix out there. There's a reason for that. About 8 years ago I bought a 12" iBook G4, the absolutely cheapest Mac notebook I could find. It was an experiment, to see if it could do everything that six previous Linux notebooks could (specifically: a Sharp somethingorother, a Sony 505TS, a Sony SR17, a Winbook XL, a Winbook X1 and a Dell Insprion 4150, not necessarily in that order). I had the epiphany within about 2 weeks. I'm a Unix admin at work. With the Mac I don't have to be one at home if I don't want. So, at least for me, Mac is more than just the parts or the premium price tag. --Rich P.
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