skittle :
1. PC can be ANY shape/size/material/color you want. All apples look the same. They are not special. You are not special.
2. I am very skeptical, that you have any experience in any industry, but besides that fact, yes PC (rather windows) is used extensively in the "print industry"
3. No, OSX is a modified unix platform. Unix is ANCIENT and not nearly as secure as apple wants you to believe.
4. Once again, you can make a PC ANY shape/size/color/material you want.
5. You do realize that microsoft develops office right?
6. your opinion means very little, as i assume your under lying knowledge of any OS is extremely limited to GUI screenshots.
7. Ill try and put this in a way you can understand... Mac, and PC can use any keyboard they want. This kind of a moot point.
9. Luckily adobe finally updated creative suite for MAC, how many years had it been?
10. 30 in monster? Its just a large LCD using cheap parts that they sell for way to much. Real graphic designers use CRTs anywho. Also note that their imac monitors have severe color reproduction issues.
1.. No, not all Apples look like a disgrunted tin box with multitude of colours painted like a old Jaguar car with stripes giving the user that they thought a sticker with what processor is in side might make it work faster.
2. I have had experience as i have worked for a design bureaux in London ( its a French word by the way and not its not a make of care, type of dog or weener ).
3. Unix may be old but its still far better than any Windows platform and has had 64 bit support for ages.. oh and multi processor and thread capable. All the worlds fastest computers use some sort of Unix based os.
4. Yes but spending a life time putting a computer in a cake tin and adding wheels is surely childs lego or mechano for adults.
5. OMG you do actually surprise me on that one making me spill my coffee.
6. I used to program and set up mm let me see CP/M, MSDOS from dos 1.2 to 6.22 , Unix, Xenix and AIX, Concurrent dos ( a multi user dos to you) and CLI ( Amiga ) for Windowed based applications from GEM os to all versions of windows and Mac OS, Also Geos on the Commodore 64 - ooh remember that crikey it was slow. Workbench on the Amiga ... So I can honestly say i know what im on about. But anyway your government is running Echelon on unix base platforms..
7. No really again your knowledge on usb devices is amazing.
8. How do you power on your pc.. Button at the front I assume.
9. But again CS3 on a mac is just worth it...
10 Urg yes most designers should use CRT but due to everyone waging a war about leaving things plugged in for a second and as most disigners have some sort of eco tendencies then i guess in most space / size restricted areas flat screen monitors rule. But then again 24 bit monitors are around .
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/08/lacie-324-24-inch-10-bit-lcd-for-the-pros/
and im sure 32 bit wont be long..