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|    John Slade to Michael A. Terrell    |
|    Re: My new Mac Mini    |
|    17 Aug 12 11:13:12    |
      XPost: comp.sys.mac.advocacy, alt.comp.os.windows-xp, alt.os.windows-xp       XPost: comp.ms.windows.advocacy       From: hhitman86@pacbell.net              On 8/5/2011 12:04 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:       >       > Joe Zeff wrote:       >>       >> On Thu, 04 Aug 2011 18:28:24 -0400, Flint wrote:       >>       >>> For some things, a slightly larger tool is needed to get the job done.       >>> But the latte sippers believe the lie "Awwwww, that's alright honey,       >>> its not how big it is, its how you use it..." .       >>       >> While we're playing around with advocacy, I'll point out that the Windows       >> fanbois still believe that when it comes to software, "What you get for       >> nothing is good for nothing," and refuse to look at Linux while the Linux       >> fanbois (myself included) prefer to say, "Why by milk when a cow is free?"       >       >       > Yawn. I use whatever does the job. Linux is OK, and the Mac has       > some uses but I've never seen them used in multi million dollar       > industrial systems. The pair of ground stations we built for the       > European Space Agency 10 years ago used Windows 95, along with a lot of       > MC68340 processors running custom code. There is no 'Best operating       > system for all needs', and the control software for the ground control       > terminals we built for NOAA specified it had to be Windows compatible.       >               Exactly, every OS has it's niche. For me I play games and       develop games and for me Windows is the OS I use most of the       time. Also Windows does everything I need. Can't think of       anything Windows doesn't do well. Linux and OS X needs to catch       up in some areas.              > I run both Windows and Linux. I use my Macs for doorstops. It was       > that, or throw them in the trash since they were so useless for       > dedicated systems.       >       >               And that's the reason Apple dropped out of the server       market. People could use Linux and Windows systems that were       cheaper to buy/build and maintain.              John              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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