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	<title>Comments on: Normal People Can Switch Too</title>
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		<title>By: Michael</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:59:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone and everyone can knock mac and pc&#039;s, this does this and that doesnt.  In the end it is what your comfortable with.  For me coming from Main Frames to Dual Floppy Dos and Windows 3.0 and up I just got fed up with Windows getting worse and worse, virus&#039;s , spyware.

I switched in November of 2006, I sold my Dell Optiplex 620 to a coworker and she&#039;s happy and I am also.  Had the iMac 20 inch model than sold that and have the MBP 2.16 Glossy.  I am very very happy and have read that Macusers are arrogant and other names but from 1st hand experience I have been very very happy .   Making the switch has been EASY to ME other&#039;s have issues and gripes.   WHATEVER.  If you make the switch to a Mac and it doesnt work for you , you have 14 days to return the system unless special orderd.  I know I spend endless hours at the Apple store asking questions having someone show me, and playing and researching .  For me it just works,  from web page design to database&#039;s &quot;MySQL&quot; minor photo editing.   It just works.   I would NOT switch back, there&#039;s no reason.   As far as Danny&#039;s reply / comment Been there done that, certified by Cannon , HP , Epson, Compaq I would think  you would want to make yourself more marketable by having Apple knowledge and repair.  But thats just my thought.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone and everyone can knock mac and pc&#8217;s, this does this and that doesnt.  In the end it is what your comfortable with.  For me coming from Main Frames to Dual Floppy Dos and Windows 3.0 and up I just got fed up with Windows getting worse and worse, virus&#8217;s , spyware.</p>
<p>I switched in November of 2006, I sold my Dell Optiplex 620 to a coworker and she&#8217;s happy and I am also.  Had the iMac 20 inch model than sold that and have the MBP 2.16 Glossy.  I am very very happy and have read that Macusers are arrogant and other names but from 1st hand experience I have been very very happy .   Making the switch has been EASY to ME other&#8217;s have issues and gripes.   WHATEVER.  If you make the switch to a Mac and it doesnt work for you , you have 14 days to return the system unless special orderd.  I know I spend endless hours at the Apple store asking questions having someone show me, and playing and researching .  For me it just works,  from web page design to database&#8217;s &#8220;MySQL&#8221; minor photo editing.   It just works.   I would NOT switch back, there&#8217;s no reason.   As far as Danny&#8217;s reply / comment Been there done that, certified by Cannon , HP , Epson, Compaq I would think  you would want to make yourself more marketable by having Apple knowledge and repair.  But thats just my thought.</p>
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		<title>By: Danny</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 22:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#039;t know if you can could me as a &quot;normal&quot; person. I&#039;ve been PC tech for over 15 years, run my own PC service business and I picked up a Macbook this week. I was tired of NOT knowing anything about the Mac platform. Too many people calling me asking if I knew anything about Macs. I got tired of telling them &quot;no&quot; It&#039;s funny...the first computer I ever touched back in the mid 80s was a Mac in Graphic Design class.

Some ways it&#039;s better, some ways it&#039;s not. I do like a lot of the features. the trackpad functionality is nice..it does take some getting use to not having a right click button, the two finger click functionality is pretty cool.
I do have to agree that a MacBook and Parallels COULD be the only system someone needs.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know if you can could me as a &#8220;normal&#8221; person. I&#8217;ve been PC tech for over 15 years, run my own PC service business and I picked up a Macbook this week. I was tired of NOT knowing anything about the Mac platform. Too many people calling me asking if I knew anything about Macs. I got tired of telling them &#8220;no&#8221; It&#8217;s funny&#8230;the first computer I ever touched back in the mid 80s was a Mac in Graphic Design class.</p>
<p>Some ways it&#8217;s better, some ways it&#8217;s not. I do like a lot of the features. the trackpad functionality is nice..it does take some getting use to not having a right click button, the two finger click functionality is pretty cool.<br />
I do have to agree that a MacBook and Parallels COULD be the only system someone needs.</p>
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