What kind of computer do you have?

I think you'll definitely be in the minority.

3 laptops, 4 desktops. All PC's
 
I think you'll definitely be in the minority.  

3 laptops, 4 desktops.  All PC's
I am sure you are right about that. I switched over to Mac four years ago and I'm glad I did.

I started off with PC's in 1987. Worked my way up the food chain from an 8088, 286, 386, 486 then Pentium. I eventually followed my dream and became a Systems Administrator of a Novel network, later adding NT servers.

Now I'm a happy Mac guy.
 
I'm a DBA in IT, all PC platforms...

Here at work I babysit 4 HP servers and get to play on a Gateway laptop all day...at home, NOTHING...but, we're pricing Dell laptops now...won't be long before we're hooked back up at home...
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BTW, what's a Mac?
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1 laptop PC... two towers PC... 1 mac... All dells...
 
at home, G4 Mac Mini with all the wireless goodies you could dream of. I also have two Pc laptops I would love to replace with powerbooks, and a tower pc I would like to replace with a new G6 when they come out. Also have 9 windows units and a HP iPaq handheld that works with both my Mac and my Pc`s.

I think I have tomany computers........that would explain some things.
 
Dell latitude laptop and IBM thinkpad for work.

Fujitsu tower for home. All PCs, all wireless (including the tower).

Want to get a G5 mac to add to the collection for the purposes of running Logic for music recording etc. yes aside from work I like to play piano.
 
two dells running through a linksys router at home -hard wired-
the old dell became a media box for the living room when the pci express dells hit the shelf--now i need some junk puter for my garage so i dont have to remove my pc3 usb every time i wanna do a map change-

--is it true macs dont have viruses ever?--
 
I think you'll definitely be in the minority.  

3 laptops, 4 desktops.  All PC's
I am sure you are right about that. I switched over to Mac four years ago and I'm glad I did.

I started off with PC's in 1987. Worked my way up the food chain from an 8088, 286, 386, 486 then Pentium. I eventually followed my dream and became a Systems Administrator of a Novel network, later adding NT servers.

Now I'm a happy Mac guy.
hah yes 8088's! With the turbo button!!

I admin 10 Sun boxes at work, along with some doze and nix boxes. At home I run 4 pc's 3 server's and a pos laptop. I want to play with a mac, especially before they go to intel chips.



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