On Sep 26, 2007, at 3:18 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
I think too many list members have switched to OS X. Now they don't have any computer problems to gripe about. The rest of you need to get to work -- install Vista or some other harebrained piece of software so we can ponder the consequences.


Tom is correct by my experience.

I was deep into developing apps on OS/2 for years. Unix before that. When IBM quieted OS/2 a friend suggested I follow the world and install NT4. I did and computer work immediately ceased being a focus in my life. Email was about it for a long time.

Sometime in mid 2000, with much angst, I bought my first Mac.. the redesigned white dual-USB iBook, a 500 MHz G3 that is still going strong. I bought it for the new OSX knowing it had *nix in there somewhere. I'd long ago lost most of my *nix skills but was looking forward to having a 'real' OS again. Also knowing several mac users who always seemed quite content helped me take the leap even though I was warned by several Windows people that I'd never be able to exchange a file with them again and was paying more only to be constantly plagued by pox.

Moving ahead seven years... I'm working from our household's third Mac, a MacBook Pro, and I haven't looked back nor missed a thing (except for a nifty grocery list app I liked back when: www.tali.com/ slm/)

Interesting things have also happened while drinking Apple's KoolAid. When I sit down and open my computer my focus is on my work. To me, my computer 'disappears'. I don't know if this is a unique experience, but I remember that futzing with computer things was a big part of my work. Not that it wasn't enjoyable at the time, but now I enjoy futz directly with my work. Put another way, my work gets most of the mind-share now. The biggest bonus is that I much prefer what I do now over the computer focused stuff I did before.

Other things came up when my computer, or the OS etc, left the forefront. This isn't all Mac exclusive or dependent I think. But for me, it did. And I'm glad.

... back to 'work'.

Charles


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