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    =o Behave?

    Are you going to put me in a corner now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gore View Post
    =o Behave?

    Are you going to put me in a corner now?
    Haha, I think his birthday may have gotten to him. Speaking of which, it just so happens to be my birthday today.

    Anyways, Gore, I understand where you're coming from, and I wasn't bashing any OS. In fact I'm using Windows 7 right now, and I usually don't have any complaints with it. I feel like every OS has its purpose. As far as home users and desktops are concerned, Linux will, in my opinion, continue to be a minority for some time.

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    Everything but Windows is basically a Minority. I mean Mac OS X for example, which, most would agree, is REALLY easy to use, is a neat OS. I don't have a Mac or anything but I got to mess with it once, and it was kind of neat.

    Mac OS X did something that every Linux vendor in the World, has tried to do; Take a Unix based OS, (In this case, BSD) and give it not only a GUI, but an easy to use interface, that a lot of people can use. They took BSD, gave it a paint job, and then made it easier to use than most OSs. That's really something I think.

    I also have Windows 7 now, and I like it. Most of my desktops still run Linux or BSD though, because I need it. Windows doesn't have a lot of the stuff I need personally. Which is weird because most other people will tell you they can't use Linux or BSD because it doesn't have the stuff THEY need lol.

    Also:

    Happy Birthday
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    Alles gute zum Geburtstag
    .... That's all I can remember for now lol.

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