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    #31
    Originally posted by Janderson View Post
    Not really, they're pretty intuitive. You just have to learn the little differences. Things are organized differently, and most things are just backwards from PC. When I was working in tech support for them in AppleCare, we had 4 weeks of training on them before we hit the calling floor, and it didn't take long for most people to get the hang of them.
    I guess I'm just reluctant because I've been using PCs almost my whole life. That, and PCs seem to be cheaper for the most part. I have friends here at school who use Macs, and every time I try to use one, it drives me nuts. I'll accidentally hit the wrong part of the mousepad, and it swivels into a completely different screen.
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    I have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
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    It was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
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      #32
      Originally posted by pbr87 View Post
      I guess I'm just reluctant because I've been using PCs almost my whole life. That, and PCs seem to be cheaper for the most part. I have friends here at school who use Macs, and every time I try to use one, it drives me nuts. I'll accidentally hit the wrong part of the mousepad, and it swivels into a completely different screen.
      Some people find these little things super annoying.

      Personally I love them, make switching around from window to window or whatever super fast and convenient. I love the mousepad and shortcuts, then again I'm a huge fan of shortcuts on any device I have... more so than 99% of people out there I'd bet.
      Originally posted by z31maniac
      I just hate everyone.

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