Really neat trick VI! Making fun of somebodys spelling or grammar is truly an excellent way of proving ones point! I am embarrased and admit instantly that my english is simple and inadequate! This will however not stop me from posting my honest and personal opinion. Be it with irony or with a provocative twist.
Strangely, writing anything that can be interpreted as criticism towards Apple or any of their products on a public forum always reslults in some people getting more or less aggressive. Not even the double smileys did do any good. Loosen up for christ sake.
Actually, I think I got my point in before that comment, which was on the tail end of the post.
I own two Dell desktops, a Dell notebook, and an Apple MBP. I'm also running XP, Vista Ultimate, Ubuntu, and OS X. At work I use PCs; Dell & HP. I was also administering a cluster of Dell servers running Server 2003 and two large disk arrays.
The only Apple computer I've used is my MBP. In fact, I spend 80% of my time computing using Windows programs. I just hate when people try and bash a product for no good reason, be it a Windows machine or a Mac. I generally spend a good bit of the time I'm on the Apple forums pissing off fanatics that swear that Windows machines are totally useless.
Even on this forum if you search, you can see post where I've contributed my experience of going through one other MBP to get one that works and having stability issues with PS3 in OS X.
Just because you choose to edit pictures on a tiny 15" screen, doesn't mean other people won't take the 15 seconds to attach and external monitor to a laptop. I mean, if I was stuck editing photos only on a 15" notebook, regardless of the brand, I would go nuts. An external monitor, mouse, and possibly tablet are almost mandatory for me.