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On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Jonathan E. Brickman <jeb at joshuacorps.org> wrote: > Exactly. Just for one demographic: Am I going to encourage any pastor of > any church to think that I need to do major rebuilds of his PC every 2-3 > years? No. Same for any executive. Or any secretary. Or anyone who does > much work with their desktop which has been customized by them extensively > over time. > And how does Windows help such a person? I don't know any Windows user who has lasted more than a year without having to rebuild their system--typically a re-format and reinstall from the factory disks. This is better? How? And dealing with malware on Windows is better than Linux? It seems to me that for "regular" users you guys are describing (which in _no_ way can be implied to be "average" users. Such "regular" users are sub-average computer users, IMO, and based on my experience). I can't remember one single Windows user I have known who has not had to have his system re-installed from scratch several times. Granted, some of them have had friends or relatives do this, or worst-case, paid somebody to do it for them, but this has been the norm for All Windows-users I have known. At that point, _any_ Linux distro must be better. Sure, if you want to single-purpose your Windows computer for just server use, but as soon as you start adding software, using software, and worst, cruising the web, and looking at things, including Flash, you open a Pandora's box of ills. It would seem to me that, for such people, a Mac would be much better suited. Maybe my experience is limited, but my parents have owned two Macs in the past 10+ years. Their first was an LC II that lasted them until 2003 or thereabouts. Since then, they are running an eMac, running 10.2 (in my opinion, they would be better off upgrading, but I'm not there to do it for them), and it has run since then with only the most minimal intervention from me (ok, I added tons of software they weren't ever going to use, but then again, I removed it when we came back here), and most of that has been over the phone, and almost all of it has had to do with their email or web browser, and my mom's inability to remember how to get pictures out of her Mail.app to iPhoto. ;-) Taking your arguments together, I fail to see why these people are using any computer but Macintoshes.... Great advertisements. ;-) -- -Jon Glass Krakow, Poland <jonglass at usa.net> "I don't believe in philosophies. I believe in fundamentals." --Jack Nicklaus
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