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Lessee, in the nine years since I retired I still button my shirts but have only worn a tie on about two occasions. So I claim that I still know how to do both, but haven't used Windows for more than a decade.

YMMV

I wish I was pure enough to go Linux, but those days are long past.
 
These "I'm so smarter than you peons" threads actually get sickening after a while. I think people should just go elsewhere to pump up their sagging self esteem and body parts.
 
These "I'm so smarter than you peons" threads actually get sickening after a while. I think people should just go elsewhere to pump up their sagging self esteem and body parts.

There has always been Ford or Chevy men, Harley or BMW riders...........

The Mac fanboys vs the Windows users is just a new variation, but centered in the nerd section of the universe.
 
Your point being....?

That some of us who can button their shirts and tie a tie, me included, prefer to live in the Mac world. I don't see a great moral or intellectual imperative one way or the other in this choice.

Don't worry, ride happy.
 
That some of us who can button their shirts and tie a tie, me included, prefer to live in the Mac world. I don't see a great moral or intellectual imperative one way or the other in this choice.

Don't worry, ride happy.

You bet. I still do some consulting so have both a Mac and a Windows machine. They each have unique advantages but will get the job done no matter what one uses.
 
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