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<< from some l33t d00d who runs XP and plays counterstrike. >>
hey now, lets not be criticizing the counterstrike goodness 🙂
i run xp on my gaming system (starcraft, cstrike, dod, and civ3 mostly), but i never claim the superiority of it. xp is fine for 90% of my desktop needs, im sure a new mac loaded w/ osx would be too (well, not realy, no game support).
for me, the argument about platform superiority is simple. what role does my computer have to play. one of my machines needs to be reliable desktop(read, machine i dont reconfigure daily) and support all my games, another needs to be stripped down basic SECURE ip nat box to share my cable modem and run apache and sshd, i need another that i can play around with and do compsci type crap on, and i want a laptop i can take with me to class and work on in the library on campus.
the only role i think a mac can play with my computing needs is the laptop. and to tell you the truth, titaniums are too expensive and ibooks look too slow for the money. i mean 1500$ should buy me more laptop than apple offers. which means im missing a chance to use OSX, which sucks but hey.
if i could get a developement environment for OSX under academic license (read cheap), then it might be a different story. until then, im not gonna spend the money on a new apple when vim and g++ are fine. >>
basically i'm just annoyed by all the moron gamers who think they're some big geek cus they know how to plug in a video card and add ram, but when it comes to an OS they all crap on everything but what they use (windows), not because they have valid arguments, but because they are morons. there are alot of these people and they annoy me. anyways.
<< until then, im not gonna spend the money on a new apple when vim and g++ are fine. >>
using vim and gcc as we speak 🙂