GASP! Dvorak praises OS X

2005-07-27 Thread Doug Wilson
I can't believe it. An article where John C. Dvorak says that OS X is better
than Windows and that Vista won't change a thing. I'm shocked and amazed.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1840479,00.asp




Re: GASP! Dvorak praises OS X

2005-07-27 Thread Onno Benschop

Doug Wilson wrote:


I can't believe it. An article where John C. Dvorak says that OS X is better
than Windows and that Vista won't change a thing. I'm shocked and amazed.


How come?

As I see it he's been talking out of his ass for years :)

--
Onno Benschop

Connected via Optus B3 at S34°45'36.5 - E139°00'08.7 (Mount Pleasant, SA)
--
()/)/)()..ASCII for Onno..
|?..EBCDIC for Onno..
--- -. -. ---   ..Morse for Onno..

Proudly supported by Skipper Trucks, Highway1, Concept AV, Sony Central, Dalcon
ITmaze   -   ABN: 56 178 057 063   -  ph: 04 1219    -   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: GASP! Dvorak praises OS X

2005-07-27 Thread Paul

Doug Wilson wrote:


I can't believe it. An article where John C. Dvorak says that OS X is better
than Windows and that Vista won't change a thing. I'm shocked and amazed.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1840479,00.asp
 


All this talk has made me curious, so I had a little browse of M$.com.

I have to say that it is quite good for a giggle, a bit like looking at 
60s editions of Popular Mechanics, so cute, so out of date.


in February, Bill Gates announced that a beta version of Internet 
Explorer 7 will be available this summer (Perhaps he meant our summer)
step-by-step instructions for repairing the causes of funny behaviour 
in Outlook Express (So very funny)
Bill Gates announces a new, more secure version of Internet Explorer 
(Yet again, so consistent!)
Internet Explorer Community articles: Tom Koch gives us answers to the 
top ten questions asked by Outlook Express users. (Question 1. Where do 
I find the Outlook Express Community? I think I'm on the wrong page.)


The best for me is the graphics atop the Vista page depicting a couple 
peering into the distance trying to catch a glimpse of something in the 
mist, anything.


Cheers
Paul