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"MAC OS is easier to use than Windows"
I beg to differ, I've used PC all my life, my mum got a MacBookPro about a year and a half ago, first off,all my PCs have lasted me 6-8 years, we still have a fully functional Windows 98 machine up in the attic. I was able to use a Windows machine at the age of 7, I was actually more skilled at using it than my parents.
Just because Mac removes the right mouse button doesn't make the OS easier to use. The way all the millions of icons for apps are stored in one panel that endlessly scrolls is damned annoying, and the icons are like 24x24 pixels so you have to squint to make out what they are without having to move the cursor over them.
The last time I had a MacBook on my lap, I ended up with burns on them, to the point I had to soak my lower half in a cold both to stop the pain. They heat up so quickly it's unbelievable.
The last Windows laptop I had on my lap only got uncomfortably warm, not blazing hot.
Storing files on my USBs causes 20 new folders and sub files to appear all 'hidden' that take up a precious 15Mb of space, Why on earth? why? My PC let's me use most of the USB storage space without hassle

If a part in my PC busts, I can just go out to Centrecom, purchase a new and better part likely for the same price I got the old one or even cheaper (as I found with my new dual core processor that lacks a compatable motherborad xD) and replace it. That takes all of 3 hours tops.
With a Mac I'd have to ring up Apple, wait in line, listen to dorky hold music, get attended to by some person who REALLY doesn't want to be there and makes that point blatantly clear through their tone and effort, package my machine up and send it off. That's if the warranty is still valid mind you, if not I have to pay an arm and a leg so they can figure out what's wrong for themselves then replace the part (atleast Microsoft's Xbox service is fast, and you don't have to upgrade the console every year by buying a new one *rolls eyes*)
While a Mac has set hardware limitations over all machines, that means people who spent more typically don't get more bang for their buck. My mother spent 3000 AUD on her MacBookPro, and it's busted and the warranty ran out 2 weeks before hand, so she has to use it with an inverted color monitor... man it's freaky.
For 900 AUD I can go out and buy a Windows laptop with bettter hardware than the Macbook, and I can customize it almost anyway I like. My folders are neatly organized, HOW I want them to be, saving files is a cinch, copying them also a cinch and so on so forth.
Care for more?