say what you will, you just joined the LIGHT side. if you can get a computer that is at least 3 models back and expect to be able to do with it, that's Goodness. they're ridiculously easy to figure out, so I wouldn't worry about a "learning curve."
I was an avowed Mac hater, but when my HP crapped out weeks from the due date of my thesis and I was getting advice from my geek friends that involved stripping Sonys and putting in Linux, I broke down and said "I JUST WANT SOMETHING THAT WORKS!" the vote was unanimous that I should get a Mac.
personally, I am very very sad that I will have to replace my beloved iBook G4 in 2008 because the clinical program at my school is not savvy enough to get their shit together, so we're required to have a laptop that runs Windows (the current requirement is XP, but I am sure that will have changed to Vista by then. boo OSX knock-offs.) ... but they can't take my liberty... I am just going to upgrade to the macBook :)
once you go mac, you'll never go back.
Date: 2007-02-26 02:11 am (UTC)I was an avowed Mac hater, but when my HP crapped out weeks from the due date of my thesis and I was getting advice from my geek friends that involved stripping Sonys and putting in Linux, I broke down and said "I JUST WANT SOMETHING THAT WORKS!" the vote was unanimous that I should get a Mac.
personally, I am very very sad that I will have to replace my beloved iBook G4 in 2008 because the clinical program at my school is not savvy enough to get their shit together, so we're required to have a laptop that runs Windows (the current requirement is XP, but I am sure that will have changed to Vista by then. boo OSX knock-offs.) ... but they can't take my liberty... I am just going to upgrade to the macBook :)