Am I a Mac or a Windows?

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Recently I've been going through this dilemma of whether to buy a PC or a Mac laptop. I had this simple idea of me buying a Vaio Notebook and a Mac Desktop (since I use MAC basically for my Graphic Design). The Vaio would be for Internet and gaming. I also need it when I travel. Since the Macbook Pro was out in the market, I've always contradicted the idea of a Mac having an integrated windows OS. I said that anything with windows would ruin the whole thing. I've loved the Mac OS since my first year in University. That was 6 years ago. People who are trying to calculate my age, I'm turning 24 in December 24th. Anyway, that's how I got the idea of buying a laptop and a desktop. I didn't want to mix both OS's together. It took about 15 people to persuade me to buy the MacBook Pro. I've made a final decision to get it. I'm going to use windows in only one condition, and that is to play games (yes I love PC games and my #1 is the Sims).
Like computers, we, people, have different systems. But we're not just Windows, Apple, and Linux. We've got more than 101 varieties. There's the emotional, the cynical, the hypocritical, the optimistic, the idealist. That's just to name a few. Whoever said computers only were complex? We're very high maintenance and require attention, sometimes all the time. We can keep our computer on for more than 24 hours a day and not use it. But imagine yourself being neglected for 24 hours or more. You'd go crazy won't you?
What would happen to you if you had to store about 10 essays in your mind and had to recite them to someone? We, humans, might not have the memory capacity as computers do, but we share other similarities. We've got anti-viruses installed in our body and these are the shots that we've been getting since we were born. The shots we get are able to stop diseases from getting to us, and so is the computer antivirus. It stops certain worms, viruses, and trojans from affecting it. Mac, Windows, and Linux have got their glitches. So are we--we're not perfect beings. We tend to make mistakes a lot and learn from them. We were born to seek attention, live to be complex, and die to be remembered. I'm proud of my anatomy!

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