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Originally posted by Digipimp
Way to skip out on the questions and you're usually on top of things but you missed out on this one. Why would anyone that does serious work use the mouse that came with their computer I don't know it's beyond me. If you care about your workflow you'll upgrade your mouse to something programmable anyway with multiple buttons and if you can buy a $2000 machine a $50 mouse isn't a problem.
As far as upgrades, what's not upgradeable. You've got USB and Firewire, PCI Slots, you can change video card, upgrade processor, add ram, bigger better audio cards and so on. So what would us mac users be missing out on again.
Oh yeah we have a one button mouse that comes with, a power user is switching anyway. we don't have all the video games, personally I use my machine for work not as an overpriced playstation, oh yeah and we can't upgrade anything other than processor, video, audio, addition slots and so on.
My bad you got me, I'm out back to the batcave.
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Well at least you can accurately defend your mac, but most of your ponts only apply to the newer systems.
You still can't build a mac from scratch and file recovery is much harder. If you ever have a hard drive failure or a damaged cluser on a mac tons of shit can become corrupted before you know whats going on.
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Originally posted by smit
they are nice to look at and doesn't freeze at all.
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your not serious, are you?