The brother of a good friend of mine wants to purchase his very
first computer.  This fellow just had his 48th birthday.  I was asked
to look into the question of what he should get, primarily just for
e-mail, but who knows what he will eventually want to use it for over
time.  Being a Mac user, I was thinking Macintosh for various reasons
based upon my own personal experiences and knowledge.

  However, he is insisting on a Windows machine, and I have now backed
out of trying to help him make a purchase because I have little
knowledge of what would be best for him on that platform.  His sole
reason for "having" to have a Windows machine is because, as he says,
"everyone else has one."  What he really means is that he doesn't know
anyone who uses anything else, except for me and my good friend, and
he wants to be a part of the really big flock.  His scope is limited.

  He does not need this computer for anything related to his work.  I
have said it before here, and once again it has happened.  A computer
purchase is being predicated upon the erroneous and paranoid concept
that "everyone else has one."  Queried about this, he says that he
fears not being able to get any help when he needs it if he gets
anything but a Windows computer. and from what he hears and
understands from others, he says he'll probably be needing a lot of
that.  This is a typical rationale I hear all the time.  Additionally,
he only wants to spend about $400 or so for everything, including the
printer.  He knows nothing of computer pricing, so this is not an
issue of wanting a Windows machine simply because they are known to be
initially cheap.

  This is no attempt to fan any flames, but merely a little peek into
what I have always perceived to be a major selling point for a
particular computer platform.

  Steve


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