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There appears to have been a wave of switching in the last 6 months or so - Luis is just one of my colleagues who has made the change.
A major factor is the excellent quality of the audio and built in webcam which completely kicks the ass out of any windows webcam quality I have seen. Combine that with Quick Time Pro only supporting a small number of Windows webcams for recording (if anyone finds the list of windows webcams supported by QTP, let me know) and the fact that there really isn't video recording software that good for the PC and you have a good reason to buy a MBP.
I've had conversations with Microsoft staff that now use Macs and run Paralells. So it seems there is a switch happening and Microsoft should beware. Especially given the network compatibility issues with Vista, a MBP is probably just as compatible as a Vista PC.
On the point of Andy stuggling with the XP re-installation. I saw the tweet come in when Andy said he was helping a neighbour de-virus his XP PC. At the time, I suggested Andy should not bother trying to remove the virus and just re-install. This is by far the fastest way. Andy wasted an evening try to fix rather than re-install immediately.
For me, I can format and re-install XP and my basic software setup in a couple of hours. This is often very painful for home users that regularly haven't got anything backed-up and usually have lots of sotware they don't want to loose or haven't got the CD to re-install.
Formatting and re-installng is a cleansing experience and best left to a saturday afternoon with a glass of wine. Use a seperate hard drive for all your data files and get into the habit of never saving anyhing on the C drive. This will speed things up and make life alot easier.
Again, I'll be interested to see what happens with Leopard. I'm assuming that the upgrade will be fairly straightforward. I like the fact that OS X can easily backup an entire OS image to another device, and then I can choose what to boot from... something that I've had to use something like PartitionMagic to achieve under XP in the past.