Boaz Rymland wrote:
Guys, dont take Mr. Lopez too seriously.

I gotta admit that I haven't really read it. Just by skimming over it raised a smile & reduced respect for the writer. He is probably a genious for getting to such a radical conclusion.In ~1.5 pages... . This article looks like spam with all those paragraphs ending with "*Advantage: Windows" and the **pompous** grand conclusion: **"**Final Score: Windows 5, Linux 0. *The choice is obvious*". Yeah, right. Switching back to Windows tomorrow.

Gimme a break, Lopez.
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It's a spoof. It's a joke. It's ironic. Just a couple of examples:

I especially like the four games it comes with - Hearts, FreeCell (so addictive!), Minesweeper, and Solitaire. It's easy to see why XP is considered the ultimate platform for gamers.

with Windows XP I don't gotta worry about emailing viruses to my friends and family at all. The built-in email client Outlook Express does it automatically, in the background.

With Windows XP Home, I have the peace of mind that comes with knowing my habits and activities are being monitored by Microsoft, and my computer's hardware configuration and list of installed software is being stored in a database in Redmond.

Windows Longhorn will be like having a little cop right inside your computer, something MCSEs such as myself have been demanding for years.

Is the irony *so* obscure?

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