Urm no we didn't? We owned you if anything you snotty nosed 6 year old.
What could we do with all that power? Heres a short list.
- Contribute to solving diseases with Folding@Home
- Run a **** load of Virtual Machines as servers or something else
- Do work if we work in the field of engineering using CAD
- Run Crysis and games like Flight Simulator X (The "odd" game by your standards), which need a lot of power
- Just as a **** speedy OS with a lot of potential
- For graphics rendering
- For movie rendering
- For audio editing
- For movie editing
- For Folding@Home on the GPU client
That is an extremely short list, have a good day ass hat.
If Macs did what I wanted I would have got one, I had £800 to spend on a computer, could have got 2x MacMinis, a MacBook or possibly a low end iMac so I could afford one, did I want one? Yes I did, that is why I got a MacBook, but before that I had other priorities like large amounts of storage space, the ability to stream media around the house for free, the ability to play a decent game, the ability to simulate networks in virtual machines.
I would certainly class my self as a geek, I'm "sad" enough to do it to earn money, I know I have an awesome group of friends, therefore your statement is untrue, you know nothing about me, I know nothing about you, although if I do know anything about you, it's that your not the brightest spark in the fire.
I refer you to this video;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZi8CceG2JI It refers to games, but the principle is the same.
I'm off to triple boot OS X, Windows and Linux on my
MacBook, good day.