> I guess my point is that anytime I hear of someone "switching" from
> Windows to Linux, I wonder whether that's really the best choice. It's
> like saying you're switching from eating meat to eating vegetables. If
> it's a religious decision that's fine; but personally I prefer to eat
> both.

Don't know where you got that analogy, but it fails. It is more like
from eating McDonals every day to discovering international
haute-cuisine. Some things are not digestible, but at least you have
the choice to -not- eat them.

> So use both--just don't dual boot (yuck!).

I agree that dual boot is a mistake. But the day I'll be able to ditch
that last windows app, I'll open the best bottle I have in house. (and
yes, there is only a single app left)


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