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"Am I seriously the only person here who uses multiple platforms? I must be some kind freak to have the audacity to run Linux, Windows and Macintosh on one network. I must be an even bigger freak to admit that each OS has strengths and weaknesses..."
I sense a kindred spirit. I'm running FreeBSD, Windows, and Macintosh all right next to each other (o! the humanity!), and will be the first to admit the strengths and weaknesses of each (*gasp*!). For the record, that was an excellent post, as well.
We're passing into new frontiers here... OS envy! I've got an OpenBSD firewall, Red Hat Linux 8.0 server, Red Hat Linux 9.0 laptop, Windows XP workstation (for the wife), and a NetBSD 1.? running on Sparc. Yummy!
-FP