O.K. shdw, you wanted a debate, we'll you just got one 

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Sweet! I better not get any stinken pink slips from the admins from this one though!!! 
 
Ok, you say this: 
 
	
		
			
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			You have to know the Windows system, and what to turn on/off to have a stable Windows box.
		
		
	 
First, you don't need to know a mac to have a stable mac system, they are all stable, period. However here is my real confusion with this statement, you go on to say this:
	
		
			
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			plug and play simplicity is what is desired.
		
		
	 
That is why mac will eventually pummel windows IMO. Simplicity. You buy it, you turn it on, follow a few steps to set it up and that is it you are done. You will never defrag, you won't disk clean, you don't have options to turn on and off for stability, antivirus isn't necessary, spyware is irrelevant, and in 5 years of you doing nothing but using it it will run like it did the day you bought it.
Software that doesn't run on mac is all thanks to microsoft being a monopoly for so many years. Technically it wasn't, I know, but I think you see what I mean. Point is, in time the majority of software will run on windows and mac. Mac is no longer some barely used system that it was 5 years ago, it has a large and constantly increasing market. You can see the software trend, especially over the last year. 
So other then incompatible software, what other issues do you have?
	
	
		
		
			What makes a Windows OS install so terrible
		
		
	 
For me, nothing. But I know windows much like you do. I worked with pre windows dos prompts and windows one on 386/486 machines in high school. However, most of my experience is with 98+ as that was my home machine. The problem is for the average person, no computer smarts, who already has a screwed up machine. If you do a fresh install it worked great. If you installed over a crappy running vista machine you got a crappy running windows 7 machine. 
This speaks for itself:
Amazon: 52/232 were one star: 
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Win...ts=1&colid=&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending
Most of them are from install issues. I used amazon because they tend to have the more laymen users. Point is, you can't have a problem installing mac OS that I know of. My grandmother can do it without guidance, that says a lot. 
PS: I still own a windows machine and I enjoy the machine because I like to tinker. But for reliability/usability, my mac winds 10 to 1. I actually don't keep a single piece of important information on my desktop anymore.
PSS: The touch pad for mac is the best thing I have seen in the computer world since the induction of the operating system.