Re: I'm reverting - sadly - to Windows
I have to agree with most of what's written here. I've been dabbling in Linux for about
three weeks and it's the most subtly addictive experience this side of the Columbian
dandruff - Windoze already looks about as hi-tech as a coloring book! I upgraded
from 6.10 to Feisty yesterday and I'm sticking with the Penguin from now on.
But Eamann is right - Until the console is relegated to a historical curiosity and the
acquisition of multimedia capabilities becomes a 'point-and-click' proposition, Linux
will never achieve the market penetration and Redmond-humbling impact it has
more than sufficient power and potential to both achieve and deserve.
I have to agree with most of what's written here. I've been dabbling in Linux for about
three weeks and it's the most subtly addictive experience this side of the Columbian
dandruff - Windoze already looks about as hi-tech as a coloring book! I upgraded
from 6.10 to Feisty yesterday and I'm sticking with the Penguin from now on.
But Eamann is right - Until the console is relegated to a historical curiosity and the
acquisition of multimedia capabilities becomes a 'point-and-click' proposition, Linux
will never achieve the market penetration and Redmond-humbling impact it has
more than sufficient power and potential to both achieve and deserve.
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