On Jun 4, 2008, at 3:55 PM, Tracy R Reed wrote:

You had to install the game. As well as the anti-virus and spyware software. And you had to make sure it works with your version of Windows. You also have to apply loads of patches. You had to maintain and administer it. And if you have anything you care about on that machine you have to do backups (although you don't do backups which is why you will cry when you lose a bunchof stuff as I have known you to do on at least two occasions ;) and that's what you get for wanting to use Windows but not wanting to have to administer anything.

I actually backup my Linux box now :P The windows machines don't have anything I'd miss. Mainly games that can be reinstalled. I actually moved most of my hosting to a hosting company so I don't have to worry about it as much -- after all I am lazy and scared of change.


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