Techman
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How does it have nothing to do with the hardware? Sure they speak in machine code... but when every Apple circuit board is designed to just work, that's innovation. If a circuit board is ugly, Apple throws it out. Not because it will ever be seen, just because it makes it quality.
Apple was designed for all of it's hardware to work together, it always has... and always will.
It's not a MYTH that a Mac is different, it's the truth. The experience of one versus a normal PC is phenomenal.
A circuit board looking good has nothing to do with how it runs. Looking good is merely part of the mystic of good. Looking good just makes it "feel" good. That is an emotional response. Look at the back of my old XP systems and one will see wires all over the place. Look at the back of my latest I7 system and one will see a power cord and an Ethernet cord. That is it. To me that is beautiful. Does that make the system any better?
That is all an emotional response. It's the same for some men who prefer brunets verses a blond. The difference between the two is phenomenal.
The day we all know the difference between a JNX and a JMP call function then users will understand just how much alike the two systems really are. Until then every MAC fanboy will enjoy the fairy tale about superiority of a MAC between the two systems.