If they all run Windows they all have the same look and feel and the
same reliability problems. Actually I like it when motorcycles had
different control layout from one another before the US Government
decided to regulate that. Hey, maybe you could get them to regulate
operating systems, then they would all work the same...
Orwell was wrong, it was not 1984, it was 1994!
graywolf
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:
It's not a "one size fits all" solution .... there can be a variety of
brands, machines, and styles and features, but all can do the same work.
Just like there are a variety cars, all of which can drive on the same
roads.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: graywolf
Well, I for one never did much like the one size fits all world.
All that notwithstanding, it's about
time we've moved closer to "universal"
computing, where the brand that you choose
doesn't determine the work that
you can do or the fun that you can have.
It's the 21st century ... time to
enter it fully and embrace the possibilities
and potentials that exist.