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At 06:41 PM 11/1/2004, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">[ snip for brevity ]<br><br>
If I only ran linux, I'd not even be able to connect to the Internet,
since<br>
all I have is an EVDO/CDMA PCMCIA modem that barely has working drivers
for<br>
Windows.<br>
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I wouldn't attempt to get on the highway riding a rusty old tricycle, nor
would I entrust my penguin to such a device. Perhaps you should
spend the $30.00 (US) and get yourself a Modem instead of a
MoDumb.<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Note that I'm not trying to push
any agenda (although I am quite pro-MSFT).<br>
I just think that people need to take some levelheaded positions, and
while<br>
ranting about how Windows has no place in the workplace might make you
feel<br>
good and gain respect from leet kids, it makes it seem like you're
rather<br>
out of touch with business.</blockquote><br>
That's a short sighted viewpoint...<br><br>
I submit that business is short sighted about computing. Then
again, show me a management type that has a full understanding, much less
makes good decisions.<br><br>
From a computing standpoint Linux/Unix is a much better computing
environment than windows will ever be.<br><br>
When deployed properly it's exceptionally easy to manage from an
administration standpoint.<br><br>
It's proven to be more stable time and time again.<br><br>
However, if you want to bring emotions into the equation I can see how a
management type would decide that Windows is the way to go. They
tend not to stray far from the rest of the bovine herd and dare not make
a decision that they can be held directly accountable for.<br><br>
Scenario... <br><br>
Bob Winders is a manager in the company that has several different
computing departments. All the rest of the management types have
gone with Windows because PC Ragazine has every other page advertising
some sort of MicroShaft produckt. Bob Winders knows that if he goes
with a Unix solution he will have to defend that position and therefore
will stray from the herd. Bob makes the decision to go with a
Microshaft solution knowing that he will share the rest of the blame when
the network comes crashing down due to the latest bug. Since has
made the same decision, therefore everyone is to blame and there is no
direct accountability.<br><br>
THAT is but one main reason why an inferior product maintains it's market
share.<br><br>
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