I...don't think that's what he meant.
But anyway, I do think the constant arguing could continue forever, since we all use our PC's for different things. The average PC user doesn't modify or tweak his settings to make things run faster, so we're talking about a very small percentage of the population who actually do some modifications. Most people are simply amazed on how Mac's run right out of the box, or how upgrading to 2GB of ram can really make your system fly.
So yeah, just thought I would point that out.
I was one of those persons... I've been using a PC since I was 5. From the time I learnt to read, pretty much. My first PC was a 386 with 80mb HD and DOS (I believe it didn't even have Win 3.1)
Since a few years after that, I began learning how to use it and modding it and customizing it and stuff... This all came to the time when I first got my Athlon and I began overclocking it, and overclocking my video card and pretty much everything. Then I stopped running out of money, I had my PS2 and I eventually realized I didn't even like 99.9% of PC games either way.
So, I stopped modding my PC for gaming and moved on to modding it "to make it work." Because I had an Athlon XP and no matter what I did I was unable to use it in the summer because of temperature... So, I got a better fan. Then I got a better HD to store more music and anime, and I found out my Mobo wasn't compatible with the HD. I got a new mobo and installed it, it turned out not to be compatible with my memories and the PC was unusable for about 3 months... Then I eventually bought my actual Celeron with a shitty mobo in which I can use my ram and HD and be happy, because I was SICK AND TIRED of FIGHTING my pc.
At about the same time my brother got the Mac and we were kinda like "So... It really just works, huh? You don't need to tweak or mod anything... Wow."
Try to keep doing new non-business things with the same system forever.
i dont think my stock windows 98 is gonna be playing crysis any time soon
Can you please explain how editting videos, images and listening to music and watching movies/anime/series is "business-related"
Or, like omeg said... Try running Autocad 2008 on a win 98 computer and see how it goes. Your argument is stupid and void.