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You know, I could really care less about the whole "which is better" argument. I've used both, and both have their pluses. Even though Macs don't have as many games, they do everything else just as well, or better. Both are just computers with different operating systems, and hardware specs does matter. Macs support more games natively than linux, but no one gives a shit.
At the end of the day they're both computers. The biggest problem on either side is chosen compatibility. As long as the program was compiled for said operating system, and you meet the system requirements, both work just fine.
The biggest problem with games is that (1) M$ cornered the market with windows only solutions like DirectX, and .NET. If developers focused and developed upon cross-platform solutions, it wouldn't be as much of a problem. And (2), Apple seems to care very little about the gaming community, and hasn't tried very hard to appeal to the gaming developers as they should.
Animation was short, and wasn't very funny. I've seen better "mac vs pc" videos on YouTube, with very inaccurate information but still hysterical. Your argument could still be flawed and horribly wrong, but where is the punch line? Come on! Try harder next time....