I think that's probably the case - although I wouldn't undervalue
Windows so quickly! I'd rather slice my eyeballs than try to work on
Windows, but for home-land stuff like playing games, watching DVDs,
showing galleries to mates, 3D work and generally Having Things Work you
just can't beat it.

I'd never consider not having a Windows machine (and it will probably be
my most powerful). But only one.

-Rob

ajones wrote:
> This is one area where I think pope paul is getting it wrong. According
> to his logic linux would be the predominant operating system because
> that is what everyone was hacking on ~10 years ago. I think the rise of
> CS as a moneymaking profession has negated any value  there was in this
> method of estimating what the future of computing will be.
> 
> Macs are an awesome substitute for windows when you want something
> approaching the power of linux without trading support for your
> favorite programs. That the OS environment is well designed is a bonus,
> all the pretty and sparkle even more so. In the end it beats running
> windows if that choice is open to you.
> 
> 
> 

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