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Steve Bullman
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ive had my macbook for a year and half now and its got quite a hammering physically from being dropped off a balcony to being drowned in beer and its still perfect, have never had any problems with it, never crashed, always super fast, etc

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Three years ago I was in the market for a laptop. Since my brother had been after me for years to go Mac I listened to him. After all, for years he listened to his big brother a lot :)

 

It took me a little while to understand Mac lingo. The change wasn't as easy as changing between Husky and Stihl. More like going from a Blake's to a distal. they work the same but have some details that need to be learned...then appreciated.

 

I have no clue what goes on behind my keyboard on either system. As far as I'm concerned pixies and gremlins run either system. On my Mac laptop the pixies are ALWAYS in control and they make my life easy. When I'm forced to use my PC desktop the gremlins get control in many ways and my life is hell on earth until I can convince the pixies to fight off the gremlins.

 

there are few compatibility issues. I'll tolerate those tiny tradeoffs for a reliable experience any day!

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