Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Feb 2007 19:24 UTC, submitted by Tyr.
Apple Longtime Windows expert Scot Finnie gave the Mac a three-month trial as his primary machine for work and home use. After 3 months, he concluded: "If you give the Mac three months, as I did, you won't go back either. The hardest part is paying for it - everything after that gets easier and easier."
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RE[2]: Why did he switch?
by castleinthesky on Fri 9th Feb 2007 23:44 UTC in reply to "Why did he switch?"
castleinthesky
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2006-02-08

Ok WorknMan,

I'm trying my very best not to troll here but you've hit the button.

I will say that if you're a Windows user, and you've had 0 (read it, zero) issues, then you're either a genius, or absolutely clueless.

You either have had issues, and have been daft enough to miss them, or have managed to achieve something the whole rest of the Windows user base hasn't been able to achieve in the last 15 years.

Please, I do hope it's the latter. You can then teach us *all* what we're doing wrong and the world will be a *better place*.

Peace & Love,

M

Edited 2007-02-09 23:45

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RE[3]: Why did he switch?
by Rayz on Sat 10th Feb 2007 05:59 in reply to "RE[2]: Why did he switch?"
Rayz Member since:
2006-06-24

Yep, that's the usual 'if Windows is seen to work, then we cannot win' rhetoric.

And is always accompanied by the 'you DO hate Windows - you're just to stupid to realise it!'

Desperate and just a little bit sad.

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