You could impress your friends that use windows by becoming a student of the microsoft virtual academy, the best thing about it is; it's free!Volenta wrote: I don't think they managed to get on the same level of (design) quality as OS X.
Most people I know (but hey, my field is computer science) are fully aware of Ubuntu, but are yet not interested and somehow still use Windows. I understand your feeling that it should be more popular then it currently is, but when I think about my time with it I can also understand why it's not attractive to everyone (command-line is sometimes inevitable).
Yes, Macs are overpriced, but it is just awesome design, durability, reliability, etc. I personally like the software too much to make the switch to Linux; there's lots of quality (and sometimes domain specific) software on the Mac I couldn't live without.
I have been thinking about a not work related computer with Linux though, since I wouldn't necessarily need the software I most of the time use on my Mac. (There is still a place in my heart reserved for Linux)
Really check it out you'll be thanking me later.
The nice thing with ubuntu is you don't have to uninstall your current operating system, you can keep your current operating system and just add ubuntu on to your computer, you can use both that is the beauty of ubuntu. Being a computer scientist(I prefer the term computer technician) you could get much coding benefits by using ubuntu, you can program your own codes your way.