Chad wrote:
> >(thus there ain't any, and have
> >never been, a Mac-hacker).
>
>I don't agree with that. They might use mice, but sometimes they do more to
>get something to work than what PCers do. Although, I don't read it very
>often do to time, I am a member of the "Classic Mac" mailing list. Those
>guys are always mixing and matching different system software components,
>and coming up with work arounds for stuff.
I always had (and still have) the impression that Mac users where people
who didn't want to use there computer for anything else but clicking on the
graphics and don't do anything out of the ordinary. Now why do people like
to do that in Windows but didn't on a Mac?
>Classic Mac: Any Mac using a 68030 processor or lower, not to be confused
>with a Mac Classic which refers to a specific model.
Hmm... atleast I know how to use ASM on that hardware from thew inside out :)
> >If you want a Star Wars analoghy I would suggest a Jedi Knight (or
> >even Master) vs. a Lord of the Sith. But that might be to complex
> >for the people out there who don't know enough of the Star Wars
> >universe. A Jedi Knight is ex. Luke Skywalker - atleast in the end
> >of ROTJ. A lord of the Sith is ex. Darth Vader (or why not Exar Kun
> >the "worst" of them? But that would again require some reading -
> >atleast of comics). //Bernie
>
>The "Sith" wasn't really mentioned a whole lot up until the most recent
>movie, if I recall corretly. I know that Luke was warned about how easy it
>is to go the way of the Dark Side, However.
The Sith was mentioned before in the books/comics/clidren stories but not
in the three first movies (Ep. IV-VI), I haven't seen Ep I yet so can't
comment on that (more than that there are two Siths in it - notice the
"Darth" in Maul/Sideus (sp on the last?)). Hmm... and why didn't Kevin J.
Andersson call Exar Kun for Darth Exar Kun or Darth Kun or something like
that? Perhaps we shall drop this subject now? (I miss the starwars
mailinglist I was on, but they started to send all these spoilers sometime
around X-mas, so I had to leave).
The point I was trying to make is that a dark vs light Jedi isn't that much
diffrent but a hacker vs cracker is.
On the other hand I had to explain to my mother yesterday that not all
Jedis are evil (first time she saw Star Wars BTW), so perhaps it's hard if
you don't have all the facts (or atleast see all the movies in the Jedi case).
//Bernie
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