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No, actually I use Linux. I have never owned a Windows box. Linux systems have become simple and dependable.
At work I have Windows, but I am not responsible for maintaining it. And they do an excellent job BTW. I run the same open source development tools and other applications on Windows as on Linux, so it works out fine for me.
-- What doesn't kill me makes me weaker for next time.
I think he was saying, "Use Windows and die." But you would be astonished to learn how fast time seems to go by when you are almost 2400 years old. A week is like the snapping of your fingers. The entire era of the PC, and Microsoft, is such a piddling small part of the history of humanity, let alone of the Cosmos, that it hardly deserves mention. Unix, however, is eternal, replicating as it does the Mind of God and the very Structure of the Universe. I guess that is why engineers can't use it. Not broken enough.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 15 2018, @10:16PM (2 children)
So your lesson is to use Windows.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Monday January 15 2018, @10:21PM
No, actually I use Linux. I have never owned a Windows box. Linux systems have become simple and dependable.
At work I have Windows, but I am not responsible for maintaining it. And they do an excellent job BTW. I run the same open source development tools and other applications on Windows as on Linux, so it works out fine for me.
What doesn't kill me makes me weaker for next time.
(Score: 4, Funny) by aristarchus on Monday January 15 2018, @11:14PM
I think he was saying, "Use Windows and die." But you would be astonished to learn how fast time seems to go by when you are almost 2400 years old. A week is like the snapping of your fingers. The entire era of the PC, and Microsoft, is such a piddling small part of the history of humanity, let alone of the Cosmos, that it hardly deserves mention. Unix, however, is eternal, replicating as it does the Mind of God and the very Structure of the Universe. I guess that is why engineers can't use it. Not broken enough.