>It amazes me that some people have so much trouble with 
>windows.  Mine runs fine, and I have three different printers 
>installed on my system. Two scanners, and a partridge in a pear tree.

My Windows runs fine too, except when it suddenly doesn't. It is my 
observation that Windows goes off like this more often than the Mac does.

As I visit clients I see many horribly configured Macs and horribly 
configured Windows PCs. The reality is that most computers, regardless of 
brand, are not properly configured. In that environment the Mac is able 
to perform better. Actually, in such an environment Mac OS 9 was the 
champ, but that's over now.


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