these days, if parents are buying their kids a computer, they'll go for a pc cos they can afford it. i know that's why i was brought up on them (amongst others that died out).
my dad was one of the first people in the country who got to play with first generation macs, and he loved them, but he went and became a teacher and so couldn't afford them.
but anyway, you usually end up being most comfortable with what you learn first.
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Mon 7 Apr 2003, 21:37,
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my dad was one of the first people in the country who got to play with first generation macs, and he loved them, but he went and became a teacher and so couldn't afford them.
but anyway, you usually end up being most comfortable with what you learn first.
tis a bit of a shame. Mind you, entry level i-macs ar pretty cheap these days.
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Mon 7 Apr 2003, 21:39,
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It's not about price with me, believe me.
I just like them better, I think PCs sort of "take you in" more. Here I am, sitting at a Mac, and I feel like I'm sitting at a desk...which I am.
A PC makes me feel as if I'm actually IN the computer, especially with games, it's much more immersive.
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Mon 7 Apr 2003, 21:41,
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I just like them better, I think PCs sort of "take you in" more. Here I am, sitting at a Mac, and I feel like I'm sitting at a desk...which I am.
A PC makes me feel as if I'm actually IN the computer, especially with games, it's much more immersive.