On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 10:34 AM, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote:
There are plenty of cogent points, the most important being (in the words of
Mac's OSX campaign), WinXP just works, OSX doesn't, regardless of what Apple
says.
Boy, you do make an excellent and well qualified point there. "OSX doesn't."
Personally, I think you should keep believing that. I rue the day I pitched every PC my company owned in to the dumpster and replaced them with these darn elegant, crash-free Macs. I keep getting all these irritating emails from my staff thanking me. Now, they are getting all superior and having contests in continuous up-time and "most applications running concurrently," broken up by fits of laughter about how easy stuff is to do. I hate that.
And the G5 speed myth? Don't believe it. Speed isn't everything after all.
Stay on WinXP. You sound the sort that is poorly suited to such experiences. In fact, I join you in slamming the Mac arbitrarily and without salient points. Trust us folks, enhanced productivity isn't the last word in computing. Your PCs will serve you better in the long run, and poor highly productive environments like those at my shop are nothing to be envied.
Windoze Rulz!! (And that is the last point I'll make in these insipid troll-baits.)
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Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
http://www.rpsystems.net
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