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never had to pay a windows tax as ive always had access to VLK licences thru my employer

thing is though mate, microsoft is banned in my house. even my router and gps are free from microsoft software. lol.

and if i could buy an all in one monitor/case solution in parts you dont think i would do that?

got any links to where i can buy an apple monitor case and the componants to suit?

thing is though mate, microsoft is banned in my house. even my router and gps are free from microsoft software. lol.

and if i could buy an all in one monitor/case solution in parts you dont think i would do that?

got any links to where i can buy an apple monitor case and the componants to suit?

Theres no reason why you cant build a powerful intel x86 box and install macos X. just means you wont have the fancy mac decor (which is overrated imho). Fair enough to not like the way MS does some of their stuff, but I think win7 has come a long way and is actually quite nice to use - I'll never ban anything as long as it serves a purpose, however I do prefer linux for many server related daemons, that said, linux is only free if your time has no value. never liked macos x either...

never heard of a router running windows. people must be masochistic these days. DD-WRT does me fine.

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