davidwalton
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And there's me thinking that memory is useful in a computer.
Macs aren't cost effective. Once they had advantages, but now that technology has reached the point where a basic computer can do most things that most people need, I see no point paying the extra and limiting your options.
Adding RAM is useful, almost always.
Macs are cost effective. They have proven to be in the companies I have worked in, and here at home.
You may not like Mac's, but until you can prove they are not cost effective, you should not be making such statements.
as for limiting yourself to a machine that will run both OSX and Windows, rather than Windows and Linux, I don't see your point.