Big deal. I've got "PC components" in my Mac. In fact, I like that, because I can use any run-of-the-mill hard drive or RAM to upgrade my Mac as I did a couple months ago. No buying expensive parts from Apple. Went to NewEgg, bought "PC Compatible Only" memory and a hard drive that was much cheaper than the Apple Store, stuck it in my Mac and in 5 minutes I tripled my hard drive space and more than doubled my memory. I don't know what this guy is trying to prove in this article. And in the time it took to plug a "PC Mouse" into the USB port, I increased my mouse buttons tenfold. I don't need anyone to tell me my Mac has PC components. I can pop open my case and see the Maxtor hard drive that came with my Mac, the NVidia videocard that came with it, the Crucial RAM that came with it, and the god only knows what brand DVD burner. And I don't think I'm special because I have a Mac, and neither do any other Mac users I know. I just get the last laugh when my Mac is happly chugging along as my friend is troubleshooting his PC, trying to find out why Windows won't boot.
Had a feeling you would add that last paragraph in, Todd. But just so you know Todd, there are people who think they're better than others because they have an Apple computer.
I know many Mac users and not one I know of is like that. Anyone who thinks they're better than someone else because of what computer they use is a moron.
I know many Mac users and not one I know of is like that. Anyone who thinks they're better than someone else because of what computer they use is a moron. [/b][/quote] I've noticed a few people on the Neowin forums that are like that. Yep, you've got that right.