You rarely use a PC, but you use one every day.
Maybe you should read again. I stated that I have two computers at home, one Mac and one PC. The PC is much faster, but I rarely use it. In addition, I use a PC at work.
Please notice the difference between using the word "a" and the word "the."
I like your comments Beeblebrox (#8), but I do have a few quibbles.
1) having worked at McDonald's for more than a year as a youth, I became very familiar with Coca-Cola, to the point where I could pick it out by smell. My point? Coke and Pepsi are NOT the exact same product. While I personally don't have a preferance (and try to stay away from soda all-together), and many people may not have sensitive enough palletes to tell the difference, there is litterally a difference between the products.
2) I'm not sure a "claim" can be "incredulous," since that is an adjective describing "a person or their manner" (source: Oxford American Dictionary).
Like I said, they are quibbles. :)
I have two computers, an iBook G4 800MHz that I got on ebay recently (my first Mac), and a Dell P4 2.8GHz with 1GB RAM, and 300+ GBs of HDD (two drives). Needless to say, the PC is much faster. However, I love my new Mac, and I find myself rarely using the PC. Besides, I'm on Windows XP all day at work. The Mac is a nice respite from that.
Mac vs Windows, no Real Difference?
Mac vs Windows, no Real Difference?