I... What?
As... and having...
No, Okay.
I don't program games, so I can't really judge the comments about how complicated programming one is for a mac or anything, but programming for mac versus the PC is like comparing apples and finding the circumference of Dolly Parton's left breast using only your right hand for measurement, and an abacus for calculation. Sure you could do it, and you might get some kind of sick thrill out of being able to, but in the end I'm going to take the apple because she's getting old and that's way too much fuss for something I could go back to basic programming to accomplish.
The comments about apple being all about style versus functionality... No, honestly, they really do try to couple them. They may not always succeed but seriously kids, you sound like those little children on the schoolyard who just found out they could measure their cocks to see whose is bigger.
"The PC beats the mac because it has more games."
"Microsoft products beat apple products because they have more products that do more stuff."
"Apple sucks because I can't afford a piece of technology I claim is useless and I don't want in the first place, bwaaaah"
I can barely afford BREAD at the moment, and I still recognize that apple does what it does... Stop bawing about it for these simplistic reasons. People who have actually posed reasonable arguments, such as the simplicity of the system actually making it more complex are welcome to stay, but the rest... Nyah! Mine's bigger!
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Okay, now for canon:
Isn't that what a Macintosh computer IS? A console with a small library that happens to have a very intuitive dashboard interface? Some might note the similarities to the Xbox 360. I seriously can't look at it as a computer anymore than I can say the Xbox 360 is a computer...
But wait, I might hear you say. T3chn0s1s, have you not been arguing that consoles ARE computers for quite a while? Why yes, witty observer! I have. That's my point.
Apple does make consoles.
So does Dell.
They're call computers.
Deal.