Well, since I've noticed the conversation on the new iPod topic has more or less drifted to this argument, I've decided to post a Macs vs. PC's topic. This is a place for you to tell other people why you think their computers suck.
I personally am a Mac user and these are my reasons for choosing an Apple product:
Every second with a PC you need to be watching your back to avoid a hidden file extension, virus or macro. Sure you can get software to help with the problem, but that software, especially Norton bogs the machine down so much it's ridiculous. Should we have to fix our computers every few weeks because the software designed to try to make computing easy has instead made it hard? I have not had to reload or restore my Mac and I've had it for over 4 years. There has never been a problem with it. Mac OS X is extremely stable, you can leave your machine plugged in for months without even a system hiccup.
More on the subject of crashing. Windows programmers need to be responsible for millions of different computer parts and configurations. There is no way for them to account for every system configuration so they need to guess what comsumers will have. These guesses ultimately lead to Windows choking and a system crash. Apple on the other hand makes all of their products and the major programs for them. They can account for every configuration. The simple fact that they have less to test also allows them to work bugs out more quickly. The final product is much cleaner and less buggy than something from Microsoft. People who know more about computers should know that Mac OS X is based on UNIX. UNIX has been working in critical applications and running stably for over 15 years.
Then there's Windows itself. Vista has what, six different versions? How is a consumer to know exactly what they need for their computing needs? It seems Microsoft has designed the system to make people think they will need more and pay more to buy the best version. Additionally, the system requirements for Vista will make it extremely hard for people with older computer to make the switch. Mac OS X will run competently on older computers with no real issues.
With Bootcamp or Parallels Desktop you can easily convert your Mac into a dual boot machine. If you have to buy the copy of Windows, why not run it on a much more stable piece of hardware. And here's an interesting fact: a company wanting to demo Vista did it on iMac's because they couldn't get it to run stably on any PC they had.
iLife software takes care of all of your multimedia needs, something which even the most adamant PC users would admit the Mac does better. It is nearly seamless to transfer files between the programs. The new update Leopard will be even better, especially with the Time Machine to go back and restore deleted files.
I know that's a lot of writing so I'll finish up right here. You don't need to be an artsy type to get a Mac. They are great for practical every day use. They don't require tons of maintenence, don't get viruses or malware, don't crash, and can run Windows and any other Microsoft programs. So all you PC users out there, let's see you take this on.