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Proprietary-versus-open argument never ends…
I have been using a Mac at home for 20 years now and have only bought 4 machines. For the most part the only reason I've had to replace one is because of my children spilling stuff on them, but it normally worked out in my favor anyway. Most of my friends have had to replace their PCs much more often. In the end I’d have to say I have spent less on my Macs then they have on their PC devices. With the number of times their machines have crashed (don’t you just love the new Macintosh commercials) compared to mine never (except when pop is dumped on them) crashing and the easy of use that my technology hating wife can use it; I would never buy anything but a Mac.