I'm with Jeff I've been building PCs for a while now also and I tried to bite my tongue but I can't since you are being so emphatic but even MACs can get the motherboard fried by Static electricity, that is an issue with any electronic device, not just a special force that was devised to ruin PC users equipment.
I say lets agree to disagree, At least I know if I have a problem in my small little town on a weekend I can go by what I need retail and be fixed and running in hours, instead of sending in my computer to have it fixed in weeks. like my mac friends
Get my point???
Anyway I'm back to embroidering this debate will never end so it seems pointless.
Might as well argue about favorite football teams or ice cream flavors. : )
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NO doubt about it-MACS rule the universe for graphics! Remember all those virus bugs that keep popping up and destroying all your PC data? Ever had a static electricity spark fry your mother board? How about you screen just defiently staying dark and never turning on... well, not with a Mac! :-) Gotta love'em! I can do in 10 minutes on my OLD mac graphic programs what takes hours and days on a PC....all my vector lineart for engraving is all done in freehand and then imported into my PC for the engraver-and I gave up trying to figure out how to run the 'auto digitize' in designshop-spent so much time cleaning up the lousy results I just import the line art from my mac, grab each 'piece' and convert it the way I want it-in far less time and no cleanup! Auto digitize was taking 4 color artwork and giving me 12 or 15 color results! Lousy and no good and no straight lines! So go Macs go!!!!!! Roland
From: PPI01@xxxxxxx Reply-To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 04:21:41 EDT To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [amayausers] MAC VS PC
If my Amaya could run from one of my Macs I would know there was a God. I use a PC with the Amaya because I have no choice. Everything else is done on our Macs. It is nice to know I am not the only one who still loves her Mac.
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