Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 12:58 UTC, submitted by Rahul
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Wow, the Windows fanboys sure came out of the woodwork for this one. Funny considering that there's no mention of Windows or Microsoft in the article. Almost makes you think that the windows apologists are starting to get scared of not being in the majority anymore.
Doesn't stop the linux toddlers from coming out on every windows article. Tit for tat, shitstain.
Almost makes you think that the windows apologists are starting to get scared of not being in the majority anymore.
Haha, with OSX at 2.5% and Linux at 2% or less, maybe in the next century windows won't be in the majority.
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Wow, the Windows fanboys sure came out of the woodwork for this one. Funny considering that there's no mention of Windows or Microsoft in the article. Almost makes you think that the windows apologists are starting to get scared of not being in the majority anymore.
Seriously guys, they're just operating systems. Would it be so terrible to just admit that they both have their strengths?