There is a good article on MacOS daily written from the perspective of a Mac-loving scientist who is rejoycing at long last with MacOS X on the way--an OS able to face the particular demands of intensive scientific applications. Some good points are made regarding just where OS X puts Apple in relation to the old, standby power Unix platforms: Sun, SGI, HP, etc. A good read.
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