How about an intel / linux / osx faq?
People all the time (thematrix, no disrespect) post stuff like "Can I run my linux programs on macosx" and "Is there a version of Mac OS X for intel?" and "Can I run my pc programs on my mac?"
These broad statements deserve an faq in the archive, and I'll write it if nobody else wants to.
Thematrix:
There's a great faq on ram in the faq area... my G4 takes pc133 ram (which I got from otherworldcomputing.com, I think... some people use crucial.com or ramwatcher.com...). Mac ram = pc ram. It has for a while, actually.
And most macs now (sadly imo) come standard with IDE disk controllers (IDE/ATA is what those $100 30gig hard drives use at staples and in most pc's... comare that to $400 for a scsi 30gig elsewhere..).
Your mac can use video cards from pc's if you flash a new rom image to them, if that isn't an option, you can usually get a mac version of the card.. radeon 7200, 8500, voodoo 5, ati rage orion, nVidia GeForce's, etc etc... its all quite similar.
Macs have PCI slots and AGP...
And you can use windows keyboards via the standard USB ports (as well as microsoft intellimouces, although I'd sooner cut off my hand).
Macs can open pc disks as well as networked pc servers using standard windows file sharing. Macs can open PC photoshop files, doc files, mp3's, even wma's. Document sharing is pretty much seamless.
And on the macintosh platform (and *especially* with Mac OS X), there is a huge abondance of freeware, most of which is open source. Remember, with Mac OS X and the free developer kit, you can compile tons of linux programs once you get the display server and gtk installed......
As a side note, you can compile one of those popular mac emmulators on Mac OS X. (yes, it is very redundand). Its funny to see system 7 applications running inside the system 7 finder under an x11 display server on a mac running osx......