I've voted linux, well pc subsequently I guess.
I use linux and windows interchangeably, mainly linux for its minimal sys requirements, the ability to fully control and configure your system the way you like it, having one of the best shells, being highly reliable (ran a linux server at home for close to 2 years without rebooting once), not to mention clustering the whole office on the cheap. Bugs are addressed faster through an open source community.
I really don't like the os x, but I like the hardware of g5's and those 40" productivity monitors they come with, effed around with them at work a while ago, they mainly used it for final cut, checking email and nothing else, which I thought was pretty much a waste of a perfectly fine hardware, so yes for parts, no for os.
I use linux and windows interchangeably, mainly linux for its minimal sys requirements, the ability to fully control and configure your system the way you like it, having one of the best shells, being highly reliable (ran a linux server at home for close to 2 years without rebooting once), not to mention clustering the whole office on the cheap. Bugs are addressed faster through an open source community.
I really don't like the os x, but I like the hardware of g5's and those 40" productivity monitors they come with, effed around with them at work a while ago, they mainly used it for final cut, checking email and nothing else, which I thought was pretty much a waste of a perfectly fine hardware, so yes for parts, no for os.