Sure, thats fine if you're the ~2-3% of users who are able to / want to modify their apps/OS/etc... they sound like the types who just want it to be easy and work.
> From: Hamish McBrearty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2002/11/11 Mon AM 11:35:40 GMT+13:00 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Microsoft OS's for free? > > I actually had a conversation about this sort of thing with some students. > They were telling me how much they liked Windows because you always know > how to use it. My come back was Windows is like a Big Mac, you can mess > with the cosmetic thing (ie. pickles or no pickles) but ultimately it > still tastes the same. What if I want a chicken burger? Sure, I gotta make > it myself, but it's free. And I can choose if I want fries with it or not > (Windows Media Player, MSN Messenger)
