There are two basic paradigms regarding the use of computers: “Computers are tools” and “Computers are butlers”.
A tool is something that doesn’t do anything on its own, it only allows YOU to do things you couldn’t do without it. But without the knowledge of how to use the tool, even the best tool is nothing more than a paperweight.
A butler is someone who does everything for you. You don’t need to know how things are done, you just tell the butler what you want and he does it for you.
Linux is the textbook example of “Computers are tools”. It is almost pathologically unwilling to do anything on its own. But it’s a goddamn Swiss Army Knife if you know what you’re doing.
Apple is the textbook example of “Computers are butlers”. They are designed for people who just want to click one button and have the computer do everything for them without them having to know how it was done.
Microsoft tries very hard to be the middle point and does a mediocre job at it.
So, if you know your way around the bits and bytes, you go for linux. If you don’t know your way, but have some interest in learning and doing things on your own, you go for Microsoft. If you have no idea what a bit is and don’t care to learn, Apple is your only hope.
I sort of agree with you. Linux is a pain in the arse to get working right, but when it is working right, it’s brilliant. I do computing at college though, and I can’t get the bloody thing working right. I think it’s just my computers though, on my laptop it can’t find my wifi card, and it can on my PC but I can’t find the right drivers for it.
I do use PCs all the time, but given the choice I would use a Mac. Only reason I don’t have one is I’m a jobless 18 year old who’s just finished at college and so has no money whatsoever to get one with 😛
Mac for the OS, Windows for the hardware. Although it would be nice to have a dual socket gaming rig that would run an OS that can actually take advantage of the second socket.
windowz ofr teh win ?
fuck ’em. I use Ubuntu.
I prefer windows but that is largely due to a lack of understanding about Mac… still my prejudice remains
Mac.
i rather get poisoned by windows and take the damage like a man then a mac like a queer
2000 called. They want their lame ass homophobic jokes back.
I cannot use a Mac. They are simply too…. simple.
Pictograms FTL.
friends don’t let friends drive Macs….
Both operating systems have their (numerous) flaws, but I’d pick Windows over Mac.
There are two basic paradigms regarding the use of computers: “Computers are tools” and “Computers are butlers”.
A tool is something that doesn’t do anything on its own, it only allows YOU to do things you couldn’t do without it. But without the knowledge of how to use the tool, even the best tool is nothing more than a paperweight.
A butler is someone who does everything for you. You don’t need to know how things are done, you just tell the butler what you want and he does it for you.
Linux is the textbook example of “Computers are tools”. It is almost pathologically unwilling to do anything on its own. But it’s a goddamn Swiss Army Knife if you know what you’re doing.
Apple is the textbook example of “Computers are butlers”. They are designed for people who just want to click one button and have the computer do everything for them without them having to know how it was done.
Microsoft tries very hard to be the middle point and does a mediocre job at it.
So, if you know your way around the bits and bytes, you go for linux. If you don’t know your way, but have some interest in learning and doing things on your own, you go for Microsoft. If you have no idea what a bit is and don’t care to learn, Apple is your only hope.
I sort of agree with you. Linux is a pain in the arse to get working right, but when it is working right, it’s brilliant. I do computing at college though, and I can’t get the bloody thing working right. I think it’s just my computers though, on my laptop it can’t find my wifi card, and it can on my PC but I can’t find the right drivers for it.
I do use PCs all the time, but given the choice I would use a Mac. Only reason I don’t have one is I’m a jobless 18 year old who’s just finished at college and so has no money whatsoever to get one with 😛
Ben1605
I was convinced you’re a 30 year old, suit wearing, copy of tax plan waving, guy.
I don’t know why.
Hey that rhymed.
I wonder if Alfred Pennyworth would take offense to this definition?
I choose Linux!
I choose you Pikachu! Kill all these NERDS arguing which OS is better by using a THUNDERBOLT!
Mac for the OS, Windows for the hardware. Although it would be nice to have a dual socket gaming rig that would run an OS that can actually take advantage of the second socket.
butlers? how sad. computers are calculators if you don’t feed it anything the algorithm doesn’t work and no response.
Hi I was wondering if you could miss the point a little more please.
Sheesh! So much religion! I looked at it and simply thought – Dual Booter. 🙂