- I'm running a machine which was built in 2004, at which time XP was the peak of windows history. These days, you need a veritable super computer just to run the aero-glass interface (which poor old Tabatha the tablet can't run, btw).
- Mac OSX only runs on new macs. New macs are all nice, well-spec'd, rather attractive computers. The whole experience is infinitely more pleasing than any windows computer out there.
So, it's kind of like taking a VW beetle, pimping the interior, and then racing it against a Porsche. It'll look better, be more comfortable to drive, and the little things like the orange soda dispenser will all work, but you're still going to get pwned.
Still, there is something deeply satisfying to the used-pc clepto in me: Tabatha cost me nothing. They were throwing them away at work, no HDD, no power supply, and no stylus. I took it home, plugged in a PS, threw in an old hdd and it went first time. Now I have a useful, albeit old, tablet PC that functions very well. And now it is running the latest version of windows, which was also free, as it is the RC.
Tabatha was originally going to be an 'open-source' play thing. I would use anything I can on it, as long as I wasn't supposed to pay for it. No pirated software, no legal versions of anything that cost money, it was supposed to be all free, all the time. Now, I am considering paying money for windows. That speaks volumes for 7, but it makes me think twice about actually writing that down. I mean, really, paying retail for a Microsoft product? Really? REALLY?!