I have both types in my life, those who loved linux before OS X and switched
to X when it came out and never looked back, and those in linux who still
look at OS X as the fisher price OS of the unix world.

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 9:16 AM, David K Watson
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Neal Stephson's own words, from his Slashdot interview:
>
>  Neal:
>>
>> You guessed right: I embraced OS X as soon as it was available
>> and have never looked back. So a lot of "In the beginning was the
>> command line" is now obsolete. I keep meaning to update it, but if I'm
>> honest with myself, I have to say this is unlikely.
>>
>
> Read it yourself at
> <
> http://interviews.slashdot.org/interviews/04/10/20/1518217.shtml?tid=192&tid=214&tid=126&tid=11
> >
>
>


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