Having used Mac's for so long now, I always find it interesting to hear what the newly converted think of the Mac experience while making the switch from Windows. This article (the first of two) by John Dodds of the Independent details the reporters first thoughts while retraining his mind to unlearn Windows and Think Different.

Favorite passage:
Apples don't prompt you when something's gone right, such as plugging in a disk or setting up a wireless router. They just silently incorporate it. That's a major difference in approach: Windows thinks it's a surprise worth telling you about when something works. Apple doesn't.