Pc all the way here... You can do anything on a pc, and when you have a problem, you dont need to replace the whole computer and you can easily upgrade it, not to mention how cheap pc's are.
Absolutely, PC!
To make a comparison between a mac and a pc is like comparing a brick to a Ferrari. Now, the brick is darn near error/problem free, and darn easy to operate! But, you can harm yourself with the brick, you can drop it on your foot (but then, same for the mac, you could injure your foot with it too!)--the Ferrari is not, indeed, it gives you the power to kill yourself and total the Ferrari! VERY darn easily too! Kinda makes you wonder why people seem to prefer the Ferrari over the brick, huh? :huh:
The mac is for computer users, people who want to know nothing about hardware or the real operation behind the scenes, and wish to pay very high/exorbitant prices for hardware/software. The mac hardware and software is designed to "keep the user in a straight-jacket", like in a nutter ward, they simply don't have the tools or means to be any danger, to themselves and/or others.
The pc is a totally different animal. It says, "You know what you are doing. You are God here. Your very touch is my command!"; therefore, if you don't know how to operate a computer (like McPeople), you can crash and have to reinstall the whole OS, loose your files, allow viruses to enter your computer, etc. The mac never even lets you know that there is virus protection software on the computer, it thinks you too stoopid to be able to use it if it was! Therefore, the machine (mac) "mothers you" and keeps you safe from strangers, warm, all-fuzzy-feeling and virus free.
In computer engineering, we simply don't have mac's. There is a small group of engineers who have "gone to the dark side" and actually write software for mac's--they have no respect for their users. They consider them buffoons and have to devote most all their programming efforts into bullet-proofing the software so McIdiots can't crash it or give away all their secrets on their computer!
The two platforms simply employ two very different forms of philosophy, one considers users to be nothing more than outright idiots--the other views users as GODS!
You have been warned--in my humble opinion. <grin>
Regards,
TA