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Apple's slogan used to be "think different", back when they really meant it. Nowadays they want everyone to toe the line and do only as they say with their products, hardware and software.
That doesn't change the fact that I'll probably end up with a MacBook in the near future, but I also still have my trusty Hackintosh-able C2D desktop, itching for a fresh install of Leopard. I may even opt for a Dell Mini 10v for a more portable (and cheaper) OS X notebook.
I've always been more impressed by Apple's software than their hardware; though it's solidly built gear I prefer a more industrial/edgy half-finished feel. The smooth lifeless aluminum-and-glass look of their current line is kind of "blah".