I agree. There are legitimate reasons to purchase each system and drawbacks for both depending on user skill and purpose.
I agree. There are legitimate reasons to purchase each system and drawbacks for both depending on user skill and purpose.
Sure, but being able to use Windows on a Mac is an advertised feature of a Mac. So, it’s like your perfect family is encouraging you to bring over that crack-ho, because while it pretends to be perfect, it realizes it’s inadequacies that only that crack-ho (and that other really loose chick named Linux, who’ll sleep…
Having a Mac is like having the prettiest, shiniest Lotus, (“Oooh! Shiny! Can I pay 100% more for it, please?”) with a 4-cylinder engine inside it (because Macs don’t always use the best parts), with the hood welded shut (because Apple doesn’t want you looking in there), and not being able to upgrade the engine (same…