On 5/27/09 9:11 AM, "Bruce Johnson" <[email protected]> Broadcast
into the ether:

> What you're undergoing is known as 'Windows Decompression Syndrome';
> that haunting feeling that everything is about to blow up in your
> face, even though things are OK.
> 
> WDS sufferers are often found in Mac forums wondering about the 'best
> diagnostic software, or what are the best OS maintenance tools, etc'
> 
> OS X is a far more robust OS than it usually gets credit for. There
> really is no 'maintenance' needed...it's not Windows :-)
> 
> The only thing to do is maintain current backups (which is a sensible
> thing to do regardless of the OS) and shut it down properly, ie:
> select Shutdown from the Apple menu or press the power button and
> clicking on the Shutdown button.

Ha ha ha ha ha....may I have permission to use this in the future? I would
also like to add that to "stop" the machine you do not look for a "start"
button.  And I haven't run an antivirus since OS X came out.  Whatever you
do don't go running out to buy Norton for the love of the gods.... LMAO.

Kyle Hansen
-- 
This is the way the world ends...not with a bang, but a twitter.



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