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Re: windows jokes anyone? [message #224129 is a reply to message #224123] Mon, 02 October 2006 17:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Merovingian wrote on Mon, 02 October 2006 18:01

Even as i stand as a Windows user (XPP and Vista), i found some of these very amusing.

I have used a Macintosh before and wanted to test how Windows ran on it, using Dual Boot. It asked me to update to the latest version of Mac OSX (10.7) and guess what, the Dual Boot feature wouldent install itself on this version.

Never used Linux before but it seems everything has to be done through emulators?

I'm a Windows man, no matter how anyone puts it, and i probably will be untill i see a better version of something that doesn't have to run programs as an 'disk image' (.iso (Mac)) and doesn't need to run emulations to get it to do what you want (Linux).

I know little about Linux, but your comments about the Mac are completely false. 10.7 isn't even announced as far as I know of. No Macintosh programs "have to" run as a 'disk image'. Not to mention that Mac disk images are generally ".dmg" rather than ".iso". Why don't you actually go and use a Mac before you try to bash it?


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