
yay! another convert!
My dad's a london engineer type, and started his business when computers and the internet got off the ground, and he's always had macs. Up until a while ago i loved PC's (games

), but going into architecture school next year, i decided i might need a laptop, and started drooling over the mac website (can't see how anyone would want a windows based laptop, they are either ugly and cheap, or way too expensive and slow).
So i was going to fork out a thousand quid on a new one, but he gave me an old G4... was a bit miffed, until i started it up, it may be old, but its small, and does everything i want it too, and as for games, i've found two online ones that work for me, World of Warcraft, and Vendetta Online.
I now can't bare to touch my windows machine as it is slow, and has the annoying habit of starting messenger, a system i have never used, everytime i want to do something.
Long live macs!
oh yes, and depending on the model, you should have a piece of software called
Bootcamp, which allows you to run Windows and Apple OX at the same time, this is on machines with Intel Processors, Ie. anything less than 2 years old. you can run all your games on it that way. Don't quite know how it works, as i have a 4 year old model, but fish around...
As I ping from tree to tree I wonder... why do I seem to have transformed into a pinging tree-dwelling thing?