Re: Why pay money for "something" you can get for free?
- From: Bob1001 <quadrunnerkid@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 06:39:13 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 30, 1:19 am, jarrod_tay...@xxxxxxx wrote:
Wow, I don't miss owning a PC... Switched to Mac 5 years ago, they run
flawless, glitchless and intuitively.
On a daily basis, someone I know is asking me to blow up there
computer ( Guess I'm the guy to see for those tasks )...Got a Dell
ready for fusing soon, the owner of it switched to Mac last week after
a few months of repairs, reboots, losing info, not powering up and
viruses.... No fun there.
Never had a virus on a Mac, I don't think they get them. You
shouldn't have to pay for software that allows your computer to work!!
You're entitled to a working computer just by buying one that way!!
Thats one good point! But I have had my Dell for about a year with
Macafee, and no probs yet. (knock on wood; preferably willow).
.
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