I did give solid reasons, and they are all in that link, backed up.<p>Your post wasn't exactly intelligent. Let me explain:<br> <blockquote> You use windows because you must? Not true. There's many alternatives to windows. Ever tried Linux or SUN Microsystems?</blockquote> <br>Forced to use Windows because the programs I want to use are almost all on Windows. There's not much choice on the alternative systems.<br> <blockquote> What do you like so much about Macintosh computers? The fact that they're horribly slow and is limited to running only a few programs? In your head, what makes it better and sets it apart from the newer versions of Windows?</blockquote> <br>The Macintosh technology has its outer parts AND core replaced regularly, while PCs, at its core, never changes, thus never improved.<br> <blockquote> Rape your wallet and limit your PC use to the death? Sorry kid, sounds more like your mom. The price of Windows hardware is growing cheaper and cheaper everyday, and newer, more advanced computers are coming out quite often nowadays. And you don't need to pay much to keep your computer up to date, I've had this computer for three years, it's 128 MBs and it's running as if it were brand new.</blockquote> <br>Software, and especially Microsoft software, are more demanding by the minute. If you want your PC to stay up-to-date, you'll have go to out each month to buy the latest technologies, chips and cards. It evolves too quickly. Never heard the expression that your PC is already outdated when you unpack it at home?<br>And about your PC, of course it'll keep working fine even if you don't upgrade. My PC, which is almost 6 years old, also still works fine.
<br>And I've got more RAM than you (160 MB). :p <br> <blockquote> Too bad you're the only person on this forum against Microsoft.</blockquote> <br>I don't think so. Look further.<p>Then again, why should I mind what you post? After all, you are the person who made his 'entree' by insulting one of the regulars. Bad, bad.