APPLEVISION Monitor

From: Richard Erlacher <edick_at_idcomm.com>
Date: Tue May 7 00:53:08 2002

Hmmm ... must be pretty interesting topic ... everybody seems to have put in
their $0.02's worth several times. There's even some information floating
around in there somewhere.

I'm interested in what you guys have to say, even if you're not. Clearly some
of you guys aren't interested even in what you yourselves have to say.

It's clear that some of you guys know what you're talking about, and others,
well, perhaps it's not so clear, mainly because you're too quick to blurt out
some senseless remark that obscures your knowledge of the topic.

A few issues have arisen.

(1) Several guys believe that using Windows obscures much of the power of the
computer from the user. Is that important if the user's needs are met?

(2) Several guys believe that using Unix/Linux is "Better." Why? If the
user's needs are met, what does it matter how it happens?

(3) Several (at least one, probably more) Mac advocates have stated that the
Mac offers more efficiency. How does that figure? How does it help so long
as the needs of the user are met?

(4) What does it matter which OS or hardware arrangement is "better" if the
user's functional and budgetary requirements/limitations are met?

This shouldn't be a religious matter, should it?

Dick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen Goodwin" <acme_ent_at_bellsouth.net>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: APPLEVISION Monitor


> > From: Chris <mythtech_at_mac.com>
>
> > I can't... I just can't any more. I have been trying to be nice to
> > Richard despite all the clear flame bait he has been throwing out here.
> >
> > I'm sorry... I just can't do it any more.
>
> Perhaps a VRE (Victims of Richard Erlacher) support group
> (alt.support.vre?) is needed to assist those of us who have suffered
> repeated neurological meltdowns as a result of exposure to the content of
> his posts ;>)
>
> Glen
> 0/0
>
>
Received on Tue May 07 2002 - 00:53:08 BST

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