Dont you get it? He left it there hoping someone would knock it over onto the Mac and kill it, thus resulting in it being replaced with a windoze computer due to them being cheaper then those stupidly overpriced macs.
I use my Logitech G15 (With working LCD at that ) and a Logitech MX518. I do however like the fullsized wired Apple keyboards (the sans-numpad ones are annoying, but they do sell fullsized wired).
I agree about the mighty mouse being annoying. I have it connected to my iMac, but only because I tend to use that as a media machine now, and my Macbook Pro has my MX518 as I use that as a gaming machine. It's not terrible, but the scrollball wears out dangerously quickly (I've put maybe 250 hours with that mouse, and the scrollball is useless because it attracts dirt more than a cheap hooker attracts STD/STI's. Example being my scrollball can only scroll up.)
Other than that it's not terrible, has left, middle and right click, and another "squeeze" button (Windows detects it as if you clicked back on a mouse like the MX518, OSX I can customize that button to do a lot of things even as far as running an Applescript that I've written.)
I have a fullsize wired Aluminum, a Fullsize wired white/clear one, a fullsize wireless white/clear one (broken due to severe water damage, and curiously enough was the first Apple hardware I ever bought – excluding iPods), a G15, and an old PS2 keyboard for when I need to work with other peoples computers that are stupidly setup (Who in their right mind disables USB Keyboard/Mouse support in the BIOS?!).
For all those keyboards, I have only 4 "machines" (personally) capable of using them. 3 of them will only take USB (iMac, PS3, Macbook Pro) and the other will take USB or PS2 port (random PC that I'm running as a server for git repositorys).
I do haffto say I kinda like all my keyboards for different reasons.
G15 is nice for the LED lighting and such, and the keys are OK feeling.
Macbook Pro is nice, keys are awfully predictable (except when apostrophe and enter become the same key in my mind), and the backlit keys are nice.
Aluminium is nice to use, and is pretty looking, and the keys are easy to find when typing really quickly
White/clear one is nice too, but the cord is too short, and it didn't come with an extension like my aluminum one, so becomes kinda useless unless used on an iMac.
@Batteryy: I feel worse for you, not knowing that Apple's are a heck load nicer to use than a Windows PC.