I guess I don't get the whole fanboy thing. All of my computers are PC...I know them, I know how to use them, I know how to build them, and I know how to fix them. I don't like using Macs.
Apple makes good products though to, Iphone is by far the best gadget I have ever purchased. I have an ipod and an AppleTV and they are all easy to use and work well together. Plus they rock the casbah, I basically have a home theatre system with my apple TV for about 7300 dollars less.
Apple gets theres...Microsoft get theres... I dont get the hostility.
I own one PC.....I keep it up to date with anti-virus/spyware and I have no issues with it. It's true that there are just some things that I can't do on a Mac, but I wouldn't trade any of my Macs for a PC. I have two PowerMacs and one Powerbook. It's preference to me and what you cut your teeth on. When I started my job, I knew a lot more about LINUX/UNIX than I did MSWindows. I was in college, couldn't afford shit, someone gave me an old AMD box. I couldn't afford a copy of Windows. I could afford a free download of RedHat. Therefore that is what I used and I had to learn how to make stuff work. It took a lot of searching on teh ebays and trial and error, but it taught me enough skills to land my job.
Plus we are a Certified Apple Workshop (part of the contract requirements) and I am certified to tear apart and fix anything that has the Apple logo on it and have the tool kits to do it. I can bring in my stuff from home and fix it here at work and get a discount on parts. I guess I like them b/c that is what we work with primarily. We have clusters that are X86 based and IBM's but it seems like our Apple hardware is the most solid and gives us less trouble than the others.
One a side note: My PC dual boots Ubuntu/Windows, partition magic is the shit. I mostly boot Linux as I have to login from home and it's just easier to set up a machine with Linux than it is to use putty. Putty sucks hairy nuts! One Mac boots Yellow Dog Linux (file server) and Apple TV is pretty damn sweet.