Ok off I go again

Less ranty this time though, as Ive not had to deal with the stupid cycle race messing traffic up today
Pietia said:
Try emulating Mac OS on Windows
Thats the point though really, I dont WANT to run Mac OS, if I did then frankly, I'd buy a Mac, I just find it amusing that Mac are advertising the fact that you can now basically turn your mac into a PC as a selling point (albeit a rather expensive PC with somewhat lacking in graphics card power....)
It's just like the fabled 'immunity to viruses' the mac claims, the reason there isnt much emulation softwere to run mac programs or OSes on PC is simply there isnt the demand to run Mac software on PC. The mere fact that so much emulation software is availlable on the mac for me is something of conciet that PCs have stuff that macs need!
Similarly the reason that PCs are so much more at risk of viruses and spyware etc is that the sad little cretins that write them TARGET PCs as PCs (or more accurately Windows PCs) make up the vast majority of computers on earth! As for general security against hacking, people simply dont target macs in the same way as all the systems that hackers are REALLY interested in, banks, coroporate sytems, government agencies etc are more or less all windows based.
Its like saying my car is at far less risk from surface to air missiles than an F15. The reason for that is that noone is likely to ever fire one at my car and if they did, the missile isnt designed to target cars! If one actually HIT my car though I daresay I'd have more chance of surving said hit if I'd been sitting in an F15!
Again, I'm not saying Macs are any WORSE than PCs, and indeed, they do have lots of good things going for them. For home use for whatever reason you cannot deny that you ARE less at risk from viruses and the like, again it may not be because MacOS is really any more secure but the fact still stands (though in all honesty the 'PCs are at risk from 10,000 viruses line is something of a bunch of scaremongering, I personally have had about erm... 1 virus problem in the last 2 years and I use the internet fairly heavily!. HUMAN BEINGS are at risk from MILLIONS of Viruses and Bacteria, but it doesnt mean your liable to cath them just because they EXIST. I think I have suffered from about 3 or 4 different Viruses in my life and only 2 of them more than once or twice! (namely the common cold and flu)).
MacOS is also a nice easy to use operating system but then I cant really say I've ever found it any harder or easier to use than XP or for that matter Vista. If youve used macs for years you'll undoubtedly find it more intuitive to use MacOS as things are obviously a little different on different OSes but not to the point that anyone with any kind of computer litteracy cant overcome with a little time!
Macs also, simply put, LOOK nicer. When alls said and done theyre nicely designed and stylish and if your bothered about interoir design and the like then it wont ruin the look of a room in the way most PCs big metal slabs will. Personally I couldnt give a flying smeg what my computer LOOKS like, its whats on the screen that interests me but for lots of people this is quite understandably a big deal!
In terms of actual hardware though I think the whole Mac vs PC debate is frankly a bit stupid. Look at whats in a Mac these days. Intel processor? NVidia Graphics card? And so on. Macs ARE PCs. Theyre just premade PCs with a very specific component list and their own OS. Ok ok so thats a generalisation and there ARE a few differences (BIOS for one... but frankly I'll take the option to actually tweak my hardware if I choose over being stuck with factory settings any day) but for the most part when you get right down to it the only real difference is the shiny outer shell and operating system. The only point I feel that 'PCs' win out on here is that if you want to upgrade a Mac, you have to get Apple to do it for you for a generally large sum of money and you pay through the nose for the system your getting in the first place. Dont get me wrong, high end PC's cost a fortune too but if someone can show me a Mac that I cant then go out and find a PC with equal or better specs for less cost (usually considerably less) I'd be very very surprised....
And what the hell is the deal with the one mousebutton thing and lack of CD eject button anyway? Oh sure a button on the CD drive would ruin the look but Im sure they could make the tray touch sensitive or something so you dont need a button per se. And just to reitterate, 1 mousebutton, what the hell? Do apple think we cant handle the complexities of choosing between or index and middle fingers?

(note: this final paragraph is a JOKE. JOOOOOOOKKKKEEE. Not to be taken seriously! I am fully aware you can plug any old mouse into a Mac these days and with a little patch most will work (hell most probably dont even need that) but surely its not THAT much to ask for apple to release as standard, a 2 button mouse with their nice design standards?
To sum up. Macs and PCs. Really not alot in it for my money, it all comes down to personal preference. Pricewise if Im gonna throw a 2 grand a shiny new computer Id rather have a stupidly powerful top end gaming PC that looks like a Brick with neon underlighting than a stylish elegant Mac but to each their own
