First of all, I am neither a PC fan or a Mac fan. I really think that most of you started off with a PC and that's why you're "pro-PC" and "anti-Mac". It's just like using introducing yourself to Paint Shop Pro as your initial painting program and later refusing to switch over to the industry's standard Adobe Photoshop. Most of you have never really given the Mac a chance. Assuming that %95 percent of Anandtech junkies are hard-core gamers, I can see why.
I use both the PC and the Mac for different reasons and applications and both seem to have their advantages. I use the PC for gaming and word processing. The gaming performance on the PC blows the Mac's gaming performance out of the water. Both hardware and software interfaces are intuitive, not to mention the glorious right-click on the mouse. I use the Mac for graphics applications, especially 3D ones because the rendering time on the PC is just outrageously despicable. Rendering large pictures in Adobe Photoshop on the PC is just terrible. The best filters for Adobe products, especially Photoshop, are made strictly for the Mac.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that one reason that a Mac is able to keep up to speed with the current PCs is because of it's 64-bit software and CPU.
One more thing, technology will never be perfect. Every system will crash eventually.