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OSX requires buying at minimum a $700 computer from one company that comes in one color just to run it.
Well, I bought a barely used MacMini for $100 recently and upgraded the HD and RAM with spares and it is a speedy little system. You can find used intel minis for pretty cheap. You can also get refurbed units from Apple starting at $500.
I'm pretty critical of Linux when it comes to usability but the loon crowd can certainly claim the high crowd when it comes to being milked.
I don't feel like I have been milked just because I wanted an Apple. I got what I wanted. Ok if it was $100 or $200 cheaper that would have been great but for what I got, when I got it I could only have saved a coupe hundred and bought an HP that was bulkier louder and no OS X. No thanks, it is worth the $200 more I paid.
People who use Windows or Linux also don't have to pay for OS updates.
Since when are Windows OS updates FREE? Oh if you mean bug fixes and service packs then that is free but Windows 7 was certainly not a FREE or discounted update from Vista and there are many windows users that believe that MS should have done the OS X Snow Leopard deal and charged a nominal fee to upgrade from Vista to Win 7. Nope, Full price.
If you are talking about major updates then that is what 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, etc.. are. Why shouldn't they cost money?
Apple does not charge for service pack type updates. There have been 4 service pack type updates since 10.6 came out and a few security updates.