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Originally Posted by SimonSays
Personally, yes, I do think that it's very important to be able to see both sides of most things, and that not being willing or able to do that is a sign of either immaturity or a lack of the required intellect to parse the problem or idea being considered.

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This is most Mac people. They can't be bothered with anything that isn't an Apple product, when it comes to tech. Most of them don't even know what a CPU does, yet they apparently know what tech is better.
I recognize that Apple makes great products, yet I like the customization and performance modifications that come with a PC. Also, I don't want to be part of their silly cult, and wear blinders.