@Tal Liron
I currently imagine myself  going to buy a new car and ask if they have got the 
model in black colour instead of white colour and if they have got different 
seats and perhaps even a more sophisticated navigation system. 

I wonder what exactly I would say if they told me that they only have
got white colour, one type of seats and one type of navigation system. I
wonder how exactly I would react if they told me that they won't sell me
any car without navigation system and that I can only buy this model. It
would be really nice, even hilarious, if they even told me that I can go
to a car mechanic to remove the navigation system but that they
definitively will not sell me the car without the system.

If you now find this situation awkward, I really hope it makes you
ponder the whole situation a little bit more thoroughly.

Most people here want more customization. When people go to buy a car
nobody expects them to be car mechanics themselves or to visit a car
mechanic after they bought a car just that they are able to make some
personal customizations to their car. Everybody expects that the product
offers some flexibility so that it can be fitted to the needs of the
customer.

Now, can anybody tell me what exactly is different in the wold of
computer technology? Why is the answer always to go and install some
add-ons if the demand was for some simple flexibility and customization?
The "go and fix it yourself" mentality does not belong in the 21st
century, it did not even belong in the second half of the 20th century.
The time that all cars have to be black and have the same set of
features is over. So it is with computers. Even my old  Grandpa would
second this opinion, he prefers his Microsoft Windows bar to autohide
and that though the default setting of Windows Vista is that the bad is
always visible....

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