Linked by Stefanos "Titanas" Kofopoulos on Tue 17th Dec 2002 06:32 UTC
Editorial Hundreds of debates, countless flames, innumerable passionate supporters, no limits, no ending lines, no result. The conflicts keep on going and going and going. It doesn't matter if it's Cisco's IOS, Microsoft's Windows, Suse's Linux or FreeBSD. People struggle to prove their platform's superiority ignoring that an Operating System is just a tool focusing on specific needs.
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Hey, Boshon
by Dave Owen on Tue 17th Dec 2002 07:27 UTC

In light of your comment ("I think the 1980s with Apple IIs, Amigas, Macs, Atari's and PCs were a lot more interesting desktop-community-wise than the 1990s which saw Microsoft dominance and a real lack of inspiration on the desktop"), I am now doing the following:

Writing this with Win2K, listening to Bjork with OS X, committing my changes to CVS with Linux, and running M.U.L.E. in an Atari 800 emulator. ;)