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On 10/18/2011 4:55 PM, Lloyd E Parsons wrote:
On 10/18/11 6:06 PM, John Smith wrote: On 10/18/2011 3:57 PM, Lloyd E Parsons wrote: On 10/18/11 5:35 PM, John Smith wrote: On 10/18/2011 1:21 PM, D Peter Maus wrote: ... Not everything you disagree with is BS. More importantly, who uses which computer operating system is really about as unimportant an argument as things get. The output is the same. The output is what matters. How one gets there has to do with choices based on priorities intrinsic to the individual. Your priorities and your choices create no incumbency on anyone but yourself. That is the most ignorant BS I have ever seen, at least it equals the worst I have ever seen ... it is the person operating the equipment which is the only concern, really ... sit a physicist from CERN next to a hick newsgroup reader who is a government clerk and you can see the truth in action. Further which O/S is better depends on application and the users' needs. Again, only the output matters. The best OS will be the one which supports the full spectrum of uses, can be used by a child in elementary school as well as the physicist at CERN, encompassing the entertainment industry, fast fourier transform, etc. And, the OS which runs of the most up-to-date, is updated the most frequently, used by the largest number (data sharing without translation), etc. simply sinks it home. Not only is the PC there, it almost always has been ... If that crapola you just posted was true, we'd all be using it. But Windows and most other desktop OS's represent a set of compromises so they can do what they do in a mostly good fashion. There are and continue to be, other OS's that are better suited to some particular task but they don't get in the news and aren't used by many. And PC World did a very interesting article a year or so ago, so you can, in fact, look it up, (and they did an update again, this year,) in which they compared Apples to PC's point for point on performance, and found that to purchase the same performance that comes standard in an Apple, a PC user would have to spend, while buying the most cost effective solutions available at the time, nearly $1000 more than the price of the Apple. And they found this to be true of notebooks AND desktops. So, again, not everything you disagree with is BS. Yeah, they compared a mid-power PC to a MAC ... my nephews blows them out of the water ... and, if it the article I am viewing, the comparison is to a 400 Mhz processor on the PC, and single core to boot! The PC is superior to MAC in many if not most ways ... but that can ONLY be appreciated by the people which run them ... or, simply, I would not ask a garbage collector for "his opinion" ... Yeah OK, good fodder from a gamer! That's who the whole tech world really listens to... Fact is, soon as you buy a MAC, you are going to find out here are tons of applications and hardware which is not supported and is beyond your use ... ever ... Most all of which you won't actually care about, that is IF you even knew of the problem. For the vast majority of users, the OS isn't all that big a deal. People are the ONLY importance ... the computer is just a tool ... Regards, JS Even more insane BS ... as anyone purchasing a MAC, and using software for demanding tasks (well, even video games, for that matter), will shortly find out ... If you don't need a powerful computer, you can probably get by with a MAC and remain ignorant to the differences ... that is like, DUH MAN! roflol Or, simply, why buy a Peterbilt if everything you haul fits in your pickup ... Regards, JS If you weren't playing games all the time, you'd know that most of the big gains in the last 2 years are really being wasted. I don't know, my wife is fascinated with the algorithms exploiting the chaos theory and the "unreal number set" (An imaginary number is any number that is the product of a real number and the square root of negative one (-1)). She doesn't think the printing out and giving away of TONS of these things is a wasted ... indeed, "they" actually have the gonads to call it "art!" I call it a waste of ink ... but I do see trees, snowflakes, elves ears, corn cobs, mushrooms, leaves, demon faces, etc. in the drawings ... and I don't have to smoke pot to see 'em, that is a plus! Regards, JS |
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