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RE[3]: The future is.... bland.
by dylansmrjones on Thu 13th Apr 2006 04:58
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Yeah I know - they are all good and will get even better..
I just wish people were more interested in *alternative* OSs, rather than having thousands of developers working on "reinventions" of the same tired old Unix design over and over and over...
It's like an ice cream shop where you can get chocolate or vanilla (or plain, or a vanilla and plain hybrid, or cream, or creamy vanilla, or creamy plain, or a creamy vanilla and plain hybrid, or milk, or any of the wide variety of milk and vanilla/plain/cream combinations), and perhaps for something different, a "chocolate vanilla" (which won't work in industry standard ice cream cones).
I want some turkish delight, some honeycomb or some mint flavours, but the few people who are interested in doing something new have too few resources to acheive anything, possibly because of repetitive plain/vanilla/cream/milk flavours sucking all the life out of the ice cream industry...