> Microsoft's entire business strategy seems to be dependent on their customer
> base continuing to take it up the [expletive deleted] and *LIKE IT*. It is
> bad enough that they treat their customers like [expletive deleted], but the
> fact that most of their customers seem to *like* that treatment never fails to
> astound me.
This is what really amazes me. I see people in management all the time
that think this is the way computers are supposed to work.
I make it a habit to point out that GPFs/blue screens of death, viruses,
reboots for every little thing, etc., do not have to happen -- and I
typically get back suspicious stares as I realize that the people just don't
have any experience with a computer other than one running Microsoft
software. This is a tragedy that goes far beyond just bad software -- it's
an example of ignorance on an international level.
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