Well, I\'ve already got two WIntel/Windoze/WIndows machines in my life, I don\'t really need another. I will probably network them all together tommorw via 10/100 ethernet.
As for the argument that Mac\'s are real "pcs". Blah. It is all personal preference, but I personally perfer the Mac OS as to the Windows machine, though I can\'t deny that the 2K/NT kernel is extremely stable. But, anything else is complete crap (i.e, the 9x kernel).
Yeah, it was a free color laser jet printer.
The mac OS doesn\'t crash that much really, I haven\'t crashed yet, granted I just got it. But, I remember crashing my first Wintel box within 30 mintues of owning it. Ah, the sweet days of 95.
If for some reason, someone wanted to run Wintel products on the Apple, they could via Virtual PC. THough, why anyone would do such a thing I\'m not sure. It sort of kills the purpose of buying a Apple in the first place. I\'m pretty much in a "comfortable" state. I can run my Wintel products on my WIntel boxes and when I want to use a real OS (heh..) I can use my Imac.
Oh yeah, and by the so called "benchmark tests" the G4 out performs the Intel P4s. Not that it really matters though.
And in my opinion, you can never know one to many OS\'es. You never know when it may come in handy to know a certain OS.