[citation][nom]zelannii[/nom]Believe it or not, I'm sitting here with a $60+ million dollar IT budget, 11 data cetners, 16,000 employees, and more than 10 billion transactions processing quarterly. We have about 400 developers, 300 managers, about 200 hands on IT admins, about 80 tech support (call center) staff, 30 analysts, a dozen network folks, then there's teams for security, compliance, DR, documentation, project management, secretaries for various areas, and it goes on and on. and we're not the biggest IT shop in the state.... I'm not here to prove this to you, and really don't care, the point is, with a massive staff, multiple government compliance regulations to stick to, and the best systems engineers and architects, we still get PC viruses daily, and on rare occasion Suse gets on on a presentation sever, and we have never recorded a single Mac, AIX, SCO, Solaris, HP/UX, or Host virus.[/citation]
Look, you're either here to (a) convince people that Macs are better than Windows PC's or (b) to troll people. If you're here to convince people that Macs are better, then you had better provide proof of all this crap you're saying. Otherwise, nobody will believe you and you'll just end up wasting your time. If you're a troll, then fuck you.
That said, the myths that Windows attracts viruses and crashes constantly are false, at least from my experience. Certainly, there are much more opportunities for a Windows PC to become infected than for a Mac, but exercising some caution and common sense are all you need to do to keep your computer safe. If you like OS X then, by all means, use it. After all, it has its own strengths and weaknesses compared to Windows. Just don't try to use a false premise to convince people it's better when it's just another OS.