I didn't dispute the compatibility issue. It's just sad to see that there are only two leagues of Apple systems for use at home. The net browsing iMac and the workstation-like Mac Pro. They are both pricy. Going semi-pro and paying for it is fine. It's just ridiculous to see people surf the web and process text on a workstation, or getting pissed why their high-end game or CGI rendering won't work properly on their browsing hardware. The PC sector is a bit more open and has more types of systems between the two I mentioned from Apple. And regarding stability and so on I usually remember borrowing a G3 which was about the most unstable computer I ever used. Hardware and software probably improved, the need for some maintenace will not have gone away. No viruses - I don't wish shit on Bishop, like losing important data or what have you, just would advise the simple use of a virus scanner. The "fuck you, bitches, my Macintosh is invincible" is a contest for some talented virus coders who want to show their talent to as many Apple users as possible. Believe it.