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is it weird for someone to have two computers?

When I went back to school I wanted to get two computers. My major was graphic design which consisted of major computer space and excellent graphics. I wanted to use one for work/school related stuff and one for personal. (One Mac and one PC.)Someone was helping me buy the computer and said she couldn't justify buying 2 computers which I understood. Well they helped me with the one computer for school/work (which was a Mac), but failed to put Apple Care on it. A few years later juice was spilled in my computer. It was out of regular warranty and it wasn't covered under Apple Care because I didn't have it. The computer was completely destroyed and now I have to get a new one. So now because of work and research I need another now. Macs cost a pretty penny so I would either have to wait and save up or put it on my credit card _ but my c.f. is full). I need a computer ASAP so I considered getting a PC now because it's cheaper and at least I could do my Reserch and then when I have the funds I could get a Mac. My sister said I was crazy, it didn't make sense and it was a waste if money. Does having two computers make sense or is it too much? Had I had both before, my mac wouldn't have been destroyed. What are your thoughts?
SW-User
All my life I wanted to have a laptop. So when I grew up I got a good laptop and then I got one from work place. So technically I have two laptop but then I gave my personal laptop to my younger brother to study. 😝
uniglow · 36-40, M
I'd have to have a good think about how many computers I have, because I genuinely don't know. To me, people should have as many computers as they need/want.

One thing occurs to me, though. You could run Apple's OS inside a virtual machine on your PC, therefore your PC would be both a Windows PC and a Mac. With a large enough monitor (or two monitors) you could run both at the same time and get the best of both worlds. No need to buy more hardware, just a license for the OS.
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@uniglow I have absolutely no idea how to do that! Lol
uniglow · 36-40, M
@sweetiepoo Haha! Most people don't. I even run Android on my PC so it's like having a huge tablet. There are some instructions here:

https://techsviewer.com/how-to-install-mac-os-x-el-capitan-on-pc-on-virtualbox/

It's not entirely straightforward, though, and if you know someone techie with experience of virtualisation, it'll save you some headaches.
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@uniglow Thanks. I'll check it out.
NorthernBear · 51-55, M
These days I think it's common. A lot of people have more than one, without having as good of a reason as you do.
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@NorthernBear Thank you! I'm not crazy!!! Lol 😂😂😂
UckfayOuyayOotay · 46-50, M
Not really. I have a desktop at home for personal use and gaming, and a laptop I got strictly for work. My GF has 3 laptops and a desktop, lol.
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@UckfayOuyayOotay lol wow! 3😂😂 Now I KnNOW I'm not crazy! Lol
PainandPleasure · 46-50, M
If having 2 computers is weird, than I am crazy since I have 6 computers (actively using). I have 30 spares in the garage :)
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@PainandPleasure 🤯😌😉😂
Sroonaka616 · 31-35, M
No I am sure that plenty of people can justify having two of something.
NativeOregonian · 51-55
I can understand a desktop for home and a laptop when out and about. However I cannot see getting both a mac and pc, you won't be able to transfer files.
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@sweetiepoo For example, you are out and about, surfing research sites while at the school library and save some stuff on your laptop, but it is a huge file that takes up space. All you have to do is transfer that file onto your desktop at home through a thumb drive, problem solved.
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@NativeOregonian oh I see.I should've been more clear. I meant 2 laptops. I don't have a desktop, however that is in my plans to get on the future. Couldn't I just use cloud storage?
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@sweetiepoo I personally don't trust cloud services because they are dependent on physical servers that could break down and lose all your information. As for two separate laptops, no, it is best to stick with one OS and go with a laptop and desktop combo.
eMortal · M
Some people have 3-4 all for perfect good reasons
Based on your reasons, it makes perfect sense.
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@bijouxbroussard Thanks. It made sense to me and two people made it seem like I was crazy.

 
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