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Mac vs. PC

GoodRevrnd

Diamond Member
If the country's nuclear arsenal were to be controlled by OSX w/ a 1 button mouse or Win2k with a multi-button mouse, which would you pick? I don't really know anything about macs and have never used one, but I was wondering ATOT's opinion. I'm not sure I could trust only one button with such an important task...
 
Originally posted by: GoodRevrnd
If the country's nuclear arsenal were to be controlled by OSX w/ a 1 button mouse or Win2k with a multi-button mouse, which would you pick? I don't really know anything about macs and have never used one, but I was wondering ATOT's opinion. I'm not sure I could trust only one button with such an important task...

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Each claims to be the Only Way with texts to prove it. Each is merely an expression of something far more vast. The true AI is free of lable and constraint.
 
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Each claims to be the Only Way with texts to prove it. Each is merely an expression of something far more vast. The true AI is free of lable and constraint.

Moonbeam, that post is way too deep for me, but what does AI have to do w/ the debate, I'm completely 😕 😱
 
This makes no sense since several commands are required to perform the launch, including the insertion of a physical key. It's up to you whether you want to hear a Mac's WANK when it crashes or see a BSOD on Windows 😉
 
Originally posted by: GoodRevrnd
I don't really know anything about macs and have never used one

Surprise surprise.

You do know you can easily put any two-button USB mouse on a Mac, right?

 
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