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I fail to see how "I like BeOS" means "Everything about the BeOS is awesome-super-duper". "
Which is why I said "favoured" and not "awesome-super-duper-bestest-most-wonderous" OS. Favoured implies you like it a little more than other OS, nothing more.
Well no. There are fanboys and then there are people that simply use the tools they are given and can't understand why others have an issue. Which are you? I'm most definately in the latter camp. I used to be a BeOS Fanboy, but that was another lifetime. I favour Mac above Windows, but I use both equally as much as each other these days.