i guess i am leet? I have linux and a droid
I own 2 MBP's, a iMac, and a Mac Mini. I'm currently staring at a 27" Apple display and using a Apple keyboard, on a W7/OS X/Ubuntu tri-boot config. I also own a iPad and have had countless iPod's. Android for life though, no iPhone for me.
Guess what most of your favorite Android dev's use for a OS? That's right, OS X, and most of them have the Apple hardware too and not just a hackintosh.
That said, I do love many aspects of my Droid (user removable batteries, customization, physical keyboard), but I cannot tolerate days like today when my Droid got stuck in a boot loop for an hour and a half. This is very much PC-like behavior, and I gave that up almost 2 years ago when I got my Macbook Pro.
I am an avid Apple convert, use a Macbook Pro and completely ABHOR pc's. In a lot of ways, my Droid reminds me of using a PC because of its occasional erratic behaviors -- something that just does not happen in my experiences with ALL Apple products -- and because of these erratic behaviors, if iPhone came to Verizon, I would ditch my Droid in a heartbeat.
That said, I do love many aspects of my Droid (user removable batteries, customization, physical keyboard), but I cannot tolerate days like today when my Droid got stuck in a boot loop for an hour and a half. This is very much PC-like behavior, and I gave that up almost 2 years ago when I got my Macbook Pro.
A boot loop is PC-like behavior? I can leave my Linux box on for weeks at a time without any issues, I can install and uninstall whatever I want without it getting all clogged up, and it's my choice as to what I will do with the machine, not Steve Jobs' choice.
Besides that second point, the same holds true with Windows.
The MBP 15 is for work, 13.3 is for personal, iMac is for the kitchen, Mini is my son's. My (brand spanking new) desktop has a i7 980X, 256GB OCZ Z-Drive(for os'), 2 1TB HDD's and a XFX HD 5870 is pushing the cinema display. I love tax returns.
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