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I cannot stand this:
C'mon!!! Everybody knows that a 5000cc engine doesn't mean to run faster than a 2000cc engine!!! It's all about efficiency than horsepower only. If you know software development and objects management, you should know that it's scalability takes a computer to boot in minutes instead of seconds. Imagine how many abstract layers there to simply make the system as scale as possible? Besides, complicated hardware from different vendors in one box, it's not hard to imagine the quality of their drivers. I don't like MS but sometimes you can't just blame them...ONLY.
A note to the one who talked about Car analogy, my goodness, I haven't never seen any North America made cars going anywhere better than before (sorry for my English), they are still piece of craps when I drive them. No offense but they think they are better doesn't mean they really are.
Back to topic, in my opinion, competition is definitely good; it's only bad to consumers when companies take the advantage from consumers to lead the way in their competitions. Taking advantage from consumers means to break their general business objective: "To serve better products and services to consumers". If the business objective is: "To be #1 in competition in all industries regardless of products and services quality", then competition is good for companies but not consumers.