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pffft... who likes pie charts and office work like that?? PC is also a gaming computer like counter strike, call of duty etc. But just thinking of all this... can't Macs and PCs get along???
I've used Macs thousands of times. I'm also a WinXP PC user. I like both formats, but like the WinXP PC more because of it's flexibility. It's also stable, fun to use and easy to create digital media. While fun, the Mac ads are quite misleading.
Loser... Why would you want tons of programs thats clustering your harddrives to play a game? And have to download tons of patches to play? Microsoft pwnz... Don't start with gaming... I'm a gamer, and I've played on both platforms... Microsoft is the winner.
It's simple. The same reason why Coke doesn't say anything bad about Pepsi. PC just doesn't have to because they still are number one and they are too good for that stuff. Bashing competition is childish too.
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PC's can do photos, movies, podcasts
You'd have to buy a microsoft product to do word processing