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New John C. Dvorak agrees (as if that matters)
regardless of OS partisanship, I have read this too many times to
even begin to consider the truth of the claim
I read discussions of how Win 95 was not a true 32 bit OS and
how this would spell doom for MS in the long run
how Win 98 was nothing new and 98SE wasn't even worth discussing
how W2K would never catch on
how ME sucked (it did but sold anyway)
how XP was missing too many promised features to save MS

etc etc etc

from at least Win 3.1 to now the Mac OS (whichever one) has had proclaimed
(or alleged) superiority

let's not forget Netscape who was going to make Windows nothing but a
seldom used icon in the corner of the Java-based desktop

or Sun and the network computer

or desktop Linux

or .............

until the numbers are in, the rest is just wishful thinking (at best)

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New it doesn't
that was just a way to lead into his article.


until the numbers are in, the rest is just wishful thinking (at best)

numbers such as [link|http://www.thechannelinsider.com/article2/0,1895,1837843,00.asp|\nApple Earnings Show Rising Mac Sales]?
sales of Macintosh computers have risen 35 percent over the year-ago quarter, which gave the Apple products triple the sales rate of other computer vendors.

"To me, there were two standout numbers" in Apple's results, said Charles Wolf, a New York-based analyst at Needham & Co. LLC. (Wolf owns shares of Apple stock.) "Clearly, the iPod shipment number was an upside surprise from the consensus estimate," he said, but added that "more significant were the Mac shipping numbers."
...
He said he did not know whether the sales increase arose from the so-called "halo" effect from Windows users buying iPods and then buying Macs, or from people moving to the Mac platform due to rising concern over viruses and spyware.

Either way, however, Wolf said, the numbers "would suggest that there are many Windows users switching."

I've seen a number of people switch, most recently my boss who's been very pro Microsoft.
Darrell Spice, Jr.                      [link|http://spiceware.org/gallery/ArtisticOverpass|Artistic Overpass]\n[link|http://www.spiceware.org/|SpiceWare] - We don't do Windows, it's too much of a chore
New Y'know what keeps (some of us) Down on the Farm?
[Well, root-cause == laziness of the mental kind re all \ufffd-stuff, natch - at least in my case]

Friend just dropped off the e-machine box I had set up for her in '02. Carrying her Powerbook {envy}. She had gotten some use out of it 'til the inevitable Oops [re Real Player IIRC - foolishly d/ling an "Up"grade for no bloody good reason]. She had gotten that use, I believe 'cause it came to her dejunked, 98SE-lite, with a few Caveats listed for her, etc.

Now it's sitting on the floor. It's a mere 500-PIII (but then, mine's a mere 600 of same series). Could be full backup por moi; just sneakernet a CD with data now and then... What could be easier to "extend the day of reckoning == ackshully get Apple #1"?

Somehow though.. this time I'm not moved to even look at the sucker. Let it sit in a corner. Maybe someone I-don't-like will 'need' a cheap-shit box.

There's No Joy to be had in configuring ANY Beastware box
(not ameliorated by that tiny-pleasure of being able to ~dejunk it somewhat).
It's become -por moi- precisely as You Say,



We don't do Windows, it's too much of a chore

A whole World of Poor Bastards out there . . .
New Put MEPIS on it. :-) See #215689 for linky.
New Or Ubuntu.
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     Windows Vista (codename Longhorn) announced - (andread) - (30)
         Summary: - (inthane-chan)
         That is *so* getting renamed - (pwhysall) - (1)
             Win Vista: You can look outside, but you're trapped in here. -NT - (Another Scott)
         Windows the features are in the Vista Edition - (JayMehaffey) - (3)
             Would anybody notice that... - (jb4) - (2)
                 One letter away, or one letter beyond? -NT - (imric)
                 ROFL! -NT - (mmoffitt)
         Windows Vista: Something always seen in the distance. -NT - (imric)
         Windows Vista: It's only a mirage. -NT - (mmoffitt)
         Re: Windows Vista (codename Longhorn) announced - (Steve Lowe) - (2)
             :-) -NT - (Another Scott)
             'Droogies' tend to create disharmony wherever they go. Too. -NT - (Ashton)
         Vista. As in "Hasta la... I'm off to OS X' -NT - (Meerkat) - (17)
             John C. Dvorak agrees - (SpiceWare) - (16)
                 They still only ship with one-button mice. -NT - (Yendor) - (9)
                     Less of an issue than it seems. - (admin) - (2)
                         With a notebook, just plug in a USB mouse. E.g. Kensington. -NT - (Another Scott) - (1)
                             Yes, you can always do that. - (admin)
                     JUAN BHUTAN! - (pwhysall) - (2)
                         DON QUIXOTE! - (Yendor) - (1)
                             If you say so, Mr Usability Expert & Java Programmer :-) -NT - (pwhysall)
                     wow - (SpiceWare) - (2)
                         Wonder if it'll work... - (folkert) - (1)
                             Sorta. - (inthane-chan)
                 John C. Dvorak agrees (as if that matters) - (andread) - (4)
                     it doesn't - (SpiceWare) - (3)
                         Y'know what keeps (some of us) Down on the Farm? - (Ashton) - (2)
                             Put MEPIS on it. :-) See #215689 for linky. -NT - (Another Scott) - (1)
                                 Or Ubuntu. -NT - (static)
                 So I said it first? Can I sue? :-) -NT - (Meerkat)

And my Gramma, too.
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