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The Reign Of Windows At Work 'Is Coming To An End' And Macs Are Rising Fast
Business Insider ^ | 07/05/2014 | Julie Bort

Posted on 07/05/2014 11:06:48 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

It's been clear for some time that the iPad has taken the enterprise by storm as employees tote it to work and companies buy fleets of them. But Apple's PC, the Mac, has never been as dominant in the workplace, until now, according to new research from long-time Microsoft rival, VMware.

VMware queried 376 IT professionals and found that they are increasingly being asked to buy and/or support Macs in the enterprise by employees who want Macs, not Windows machines.

"Microsoft Windows has dominated enterprise desktops for close to three decades but it appears its reign is coming to an end. As BYOPC ["Bring Your Own PC"] and BYOD [Bring Your Own Device] continue to transform the enterprise, Macs have become a popular and preferred option compared to Windows PCs," says Erik Frieberg, VP of Marketing, End-User Computing, VMware, in the report.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Society
KEYWORDS: apple; macs; microsoft; windows
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To: TheBattman
How old is that graphic OS X 10.9 has been somewhere around a year...

Not sure how old.

I posted it just to show that Apple's desktop percentage is very low. Yes, all the beautiful people have the glowing Apple logo displayed when they open up their laptop and Apple fans are even more loyal and vociferous than Green Bay Packer fans, but the actual percentage of USERS is very low.

IF Apple could run the good CAD programs and IF their prices were competitive then I might consider the hassle of teaching this old dog a new OS. However, the last time I tried was 20 years ago and I decided that it was NOT worth the effort.

Kinda like Windows 8...

:-)

221 posted on 07/12/2014 7:27:32 AM PDT by BwanaNdege ( "For those who have fought for it, Life bears a savor the protected will never know")
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To: itsahoot
Compliments change nothing, IT departments exist to advance IT department personnel and bottom line, of local PC crackerbox manufacturers.

So, your beef is that the IT department where you work wouldn't let you bring in a Mac, GOOD! Who knows how well your machine is patched (and an explosive device and how much malware as well as viruses you might have? No, forget the safety of the entire network, and therefore the entire company, you want to be able to bring in any device and as any self respective IT department told you, No, Hell no. Guess what, all it takes is one And now you're mad. I hear there are some sort of Doctors that can help you with that.

If IT departments were any good at what they do we wouldn't still need them.

Now I really know you're clueless. Yeah, who needs backups, patch management DRPs as well as testing them?

222 posted on 07/12/2014 2:01:55 PM PDT by Lx (Do you like it? Do you like it, Scott? I call it, "Mr. & Mrs. Tenorman Chili.")
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To: itsahoot
If IT departments were any good at what they do we wouldn't still need them.

English, logic and grammar are all available at a your local community college.

223 posted on 07/12/2014 2:24:29 PM PDT by Lx (Do you like it? Do you like it, Scott? I call it, "Mr. & Mrs. Tenorman Chili.")
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To: Lx
English, logic and grammar are all available at a your local community college.

Prove it.

224 posted on 07/13/2014 12:40:04 PM PDT by itsahoot (Voting for a Progressive RINO is the same as voting for any other Tyrant.)
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To: Lx
Yeah, who needs backups, patch management DRPs as well as testing them?

Everyone should have them, but it should not require an IT department to accomplish it.

225 posted on 07/13/2014 12:43:31 PM PDT by itsahoot (Voting for a Progressive RINO is the same as voting for any other Tyrant.)
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To: Swordmaker; itsahoot
Boy, you are a nasty one. What did itsahoot ever do to you???? Look cross-eyed at you? Not send you a valentine in first grade? You must be a mean drunk.

Boy are you a withering flower or what? Did itsahoot ask you to defend him? If you were a superhero, you'd be, Aqualad, yes, even lamer than Auqaman.

That's some lame superpowers

And I don't read comic books Graphic novels.

Don't you have some fan fiction to writeup? I'm sure your writing skills aren't up to Star Trek quality but I hear Twilight might be just for you...

226 posted on 07/13/2014 1:28:52 PM PDT by Lx (Do you like it? Do you like it, Scott? I call it, "Mr. & Mrs. Tenorman Chili.")
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To: itsahoot
Everyone should have them, but it should not require an IT department to accomplish it.

Oh sure, we should allow end users to backup the plans for a $150k project, oops, the disk dies, oh well, I guess it works for the IRS and speaking of them, they ARE THE PERFECT EXAMPLE OF NEEDING A QUALITY IT DEPARTMENT.

You have proven time and time again you don't have a clue how IT departments and computers work.

And by the way, get off my lawn!


227 posted on 07/13/2014 1:40:12 PM PDT by Lx (Do you like it? Do you like it, Scott? I call it, "Mr. & Mrs. Tenorman Chili.")
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To: itsahoot

Library. Of course a fundamental requirement is that you be able to read.


228 posted on 07/13/2014 1:44:58 PM PDT by Lx (Do you like it? Do you like it, Scott? I call it, "Mr. & Mrs. Tenorman Chili.")
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To: Swordmaker
Does your psychologist charge by the hour because he must make a lot of money off of you.

You call me a liar but I'm nasty, no, I'm just a man who doesn't whine when his favorite whatever is attacked, I don't care that much, debating with your serious case of Dunning Kruger is enjoyable, pushing your buttons is easy, did I hit a raw nerve or nerves?

This whole thing started because VMWARE (a competitor of Microsoft's) published an article that MACS were taking the world by storm.

"Microsoft Windows has dominated enterprise desktops for close to three decades but it appears its reign is coming to an end. As BYOPC ["Bring Your Own PC"] and BYOD [Bring Your Own Device] continue to transform the enterprise, Macs have become a popular and preferred option compared to Windows PCs," says Erik Frieberg, VP of Marketing, End-User Computing, VMware, in the report. That is clearly hyperbole (and we'll show you why in a minute), but VMware's research does jibe with other stats that show Macs are finally making significant inroads in the lucrative enterprise market.

I hope I didn't violate FR's fair use policy.

First, let's add the grains of salt: This survey was a mere 376 people, hardly big enough to showcase the whole world of corporate PC use. It was commissioned by a company that is trying to sell software that competes with Microsoft. VMware wants companies to buy what's known as "virtual desktops," where users download Windows and Windows apps over the network on any device they want, such as a Mac. They would do this instead of buying new Windows PCs. That said, VMware uncovered some interesting nuggets. Employees are asking for Macs, not just iPads. 73% of respondents said they are supporting Macs because users are asking for them. Only 40% said they are using them to run applications that only run on the Mac.

73% of respondents said they are supporting Macs because users are asking for them. Only 40% said they are using them to run applications that only run on the Mac.

376 respondents, did they pole Apple?

I don't want to paste the graphic in case it gets FR in trouble but here's the link to the whole article.

Mac suffers delusions they are Microsoft or Oracle

376 users, would you make a stock purchase on the recommendations of 376 people especially if they were involved or stood to make a gain?

229 posted on 07/13/2014 2:24:50 PM PDT by Lx (Do you like it? Do you like it, Scott? I call it, "Mr. & Mrs. Tenorman Chili.")
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To: Johnny B.
There are lots of management types who would rather have a failed project than a non-Microsoft success. Stupid, but common.

And a lot o "administrators" who think they know something because they can use a point/click 'wizard'.

230 posted on 07/13/2014 11:39:41 PM PDT by zeugma (It is time for us to start playing cowboys and muslims for real now.)
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To: DaxtonBrown
It took me 6 dedicated months to learn it. But now i can do everything from animated political ads to cad. And it is free, so the price is favorable compared to Autocad.

Do you know of any good tutorials for a beginner?

231 posted on 07/13/2014 11:42:22 PM PDT by zeugma (It is time for us to start playing cowboys and muslims for real now.)
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To: PastorBooks
I spent two months learning Emacs, have used it for two years, and still have only scratched a fraction of its potential. There is some software out there that is worth taking on a massive learning curve.

Heretic!

vi is the only true editor!

/flamewar

232 posted on 07/13/2014 11:44:01 PM PDT by zeugma (It is time for us to start playing cowboys and muslims for real now.)
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To: Lx
You have proven time and time again you don't have a clue how IT departments and computers work.

Lois Lerner owe you anything?

You ever pay to see a movie and after you got seated they changed the program? That is why these threads are so much fun. Someone posts news of interest to Mac users and all you IT types flock to the thread to tell us how stupid we are for having interest in that news.

I never go to PC news and tell the PC people how stupid they are because I care not one whit what they use, but you IT guys certainly care what I use at home, otherwise you would not be on these non business Mac support threads, spreading FUD.

233 posted on 07/14/2014 1:39:06 AM PDT by itsahoot (Voting for a Progressive RINO is the same as voting for any other Tyrant.)
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To: Lx; TXnMA; roadcat; coon2000; TheBattman; dennisw; randita; LexBaird; PA Engineer; itsahoot; ...
As usual you begin your screed with a very personal attack on my sanity and my character.

Have you found your error about who dissed TXnMA yet?

Are you going to man up and apologize for falsely accusing me? No? Thought not. How petty of you.

And, no, itsahoot did not ask me to defend him. He's perfectly capable of handling a twerp like you. He's quite experienced at it. I was just commenting on your bad behavior.

Then, in this post I'm replying to, you again lie by mischaracterizing your link. You are really something. What, I'm not sure. Just something. The article you link to is NOT named

"Mac suffers delusions they are Microsoft or Oracle"

as you called it on your link to the Business Insider article. You cannot help yourself from dissembling, putting your words in other peoples' mouths, to misrepresent the truth. As I said, you really are a piece of work. Let me correct your lie. The article is truly titled:

"The Reign Of Windows At Work 'Is Coming To An End' And Macs Are Rising Fast"

You then cherry pick comments from the article which you claim support your contentions, but those quotations actually misrepresent the intent of the article. You go on to ignore statistical modeling and the validity of statistical sampling as being representative of the whole. It demonstrates more of your ignorance and your agenda. Let's look at the lede paragraphs of the article instead of cherry picking the balancing items the author included to supposedly counter the lede which you quoted.

"It's been clear for some time that the iPad has taken the enterprise by storm as employees tote it to work and companies buy fleets of them. (stress added by Swordmaker)

VMware queried 376 IT professionals and found that they are increasingly being asked to buy and/or support Macs in the enterprise by employees who want Macs, not Windows machines.

Microsoft Windows has dominated enterprise desktops for close to three decades but it appears its reign is coming to an end. As BYOPC [Bring Your Own PC"] and BYOD [Bring Your Own Device] continue to transform the enterprise, Macs have become a popular and preferred option compared to Windows PCs," says Erik Frieberg, VP of Marketing, End-User Computing, VMware, in the report.

You call me a liar but I'm nasty, no, I'm just a man who doesn't whine when his favorite whatever is attacked, I don't care that much, debating with your serious case of Dunning Kruger is enjoyable, pushing your buttons is easy, did I hit a raw nerve or nerves?

You're the one providing the proof of your being a prevaricator. And Lx, I don't see you as a man at all, Lx. I see you as the whining brat, screaming and beating your fists on the floor when you're not covering your ears and eyes screaming "la, la, la, la, la. Nya, nya, nya, I can't hear you or see what you're telling me. And I won't look!" As for your untruthfulness, consider this little tossed-off ad hominem aside against VMWare you snuck in, to subtly—you thought—discredit their poll:

. . . VMWARE (a competitor of Microsoft's)

Let's see, is it true that VMWare is a competitor of Microsoft's? Does VMWare produce an Operating System? Does VMWare produce an office productivity suite? Does VMWare produce a game system? Does VMWare produce a keyboard or mouse? Does VMWare produce a tablet? Does VMWare produce a laptop? Does VMWare produce a mobile operating system? Nope. None of that. VMWare products allows Microsoft Windows OS to be sold on a potential 80,000,000 more computers. VMWare runs as an application ON Windows to allow Microsoft Windows users to be more productive by virtualizing other OSes under Windows. I don't see any competition. Again you distort, misinform. . . LIE. Why should we believe anything you say about anything? Dishonest in small things, dishonest in large.

Lx, I was selected by the superior court judges to be the foreman of my county's Grand Jury for a year a couple of decades ago. As part of the orientation training for that year's service, we were told that if we found a witness lying to us, even in a small matter, we should consider ALL testimony from that witness to be impeached. You've misrepresented, lied, about quite a few things in this thread. As far as I'm concerned you've impeached yourself quite thoroughly.

VMware's research does jibe with other stats that show Macs are finally making significant inroads in the lucrative enterprise market

. . . . 376 respondents, did they pole (sic) Apple?

No, learn to read, Lx. That's more projection on your part. Employing fraudulent data is just the kind of tactic I'd expect you'd use to skew the results to provide the outcome you want. The article says who they polled: Not Apple. . . They polled 376 enterprise IT professionals.

Validation by replication of data is as valid in statistics as it is in any other discipline. You ignore the fact that the VMWare findings have been independently confirmed in other polls (that's the correct spelling—see editing does take skill), where similar finders were revealed. Here is a chart of the results of a poll from Jamf Software of 300 enterprise IT professionals:

These data are very close to VMWare's findings. I could show you others, including articles from Networkworld Magazine (now Networkworld.com), Infoworld and CIO Magazine and lots of other sources from the last couple of years, but I know you'd blow those off, too.

Did you notice the second reason that these IT professionals in the Jamf study cited for supporting Macs in the Enterprise? A full 35% of these professional IT managers cited the reason was they made their workers more productive! If I still were a CEO, believe you me, that would make me sit up and take notice. More productivity for the same cost per employee hour? I'd have my CIO in my office the next day. Initial acquisition cost for Apple hardware be damned. Almost every independent TCO study has shown Macs are less expensive. . . and require less IT management time per machine.

Survey: Macs cost notably less to support than Windows PCs

IT admins that manage mixed-platform environments agree that Macs cost less to …

by Chris Foresman- Mar 16 2010, 3:18pm PDT

Macs are often the black sheep in the many enterprise environments which have been dominated by Windows for nearly two decades, but the growing consumerization of IT is slowly changing that perception. Though Macs often have a higher up-front price than many business-class PCs, Macs are usually believed to have a lower total cost of ownership (TCO) due to lower support costs. A recent survey of IT professionals in large enterprise environments that have a mix of Macs and PCs overwhelmingly agree that Macs cost less than PCs to support

. . .

Two-thirds of those managing mixed environments plan to increase the number of Macs deployed in 2010. Twenty-nine percent cited lower TCO as a "key reason" for deploying Macs. Almost half cited lower TCO, ease of support, or a combination of the two as leading factors in Mac adoption. User preference and increased productivity were considered important factors as well. . .

The TCO has only gotten better as Mac prices have dropped in comparison to PCs in the past few years. That's a business reason to use Macs in business.

This whole thing started because VMWARE (a competitor of Microsoft's) published an article that MACS were taking the world by storm.

Your opening salvo about your 20 years in IT and saying you knew of "no Macs" in business environments is WHAT really started this, because in light of the many articles on this very topic in industry press, you could NOT be so ignorant. Somehow you either unprofessionally don't bother reading anything in your own field or, (whisper it) you don't work in IT, to have missed the reporting on this trend. Something just doesn't ring true. So much you wrote does not agree with the reality that is reported in the industry press, or my own 35 years of experience. Ergo, you are the lone outlier. . . or liar. When you resorted to multiple and several ad hominems against everyone who dared challenge you, it became proof positive you were a blowhard, bereft of facts to support your contentions. You project your own diagnosis when you keep repeating that I suffer from Dunning Kruger. Hilarious. I pity you.

If you were competent, you would know these facts of your field, you'd read the periodicals in your field, and be you'd be proactive in preparing for that day when your precious CIO announces your network will have to support Apple products, so that you can step forward, prostrate yourself at his feet, and humbly say, "As Ye have spoken, so shall IT be immediately accomplished, my Lord and Master, I know exactly how to do as you bid," and obsequiously bowing, back out his exalted, infallible presence.

Oh, I'm sure you're proud of your ITT or Kaplan College Microsoft Network Engineer Certificate. I know you worked hard for it. But it isn't the end all and be all. You have a toolbox of Microsoft hammers. . . and to you, everything looks like a Microsoft nail that needs MS pounding. the problem is, Lx, that some people and businesses would prefer to use screws and hammers just won't do. Screws are more productive, safer, and in the long run, require less maintenance. The world is moving on and you need to move with it, anticipating those moves. . . add some screwdrivers to your toolbox.

You blithely ignore that the Mac, out of the box, can do a lot more than you know about. As a competent IT professional, it's your business to know. That's why my Mac runs OSX, UNIX, iOS (just for the heck of it), Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows XP, two Linux variants, and on an external drive, I keep an installation of Windows 95, AmigaDOS (so I can run Mand2000), a Commodore64 emulator (again, just for the heck of it), and THEOS (because on of my clients has a legacy system that runs a terminal based database using THEOS, and I occasionally have to brush-up my recollection of its archaic utilities.).

Surprise, Lx, I have recommended PCs, Microsoft, and Windows solutions to my clients when that was the best solution. I support them too. Sorry, your armchair psycho psychoanalysis goes boom. If you'd have bothered to read, I told you I'm a business and cross-platform platform consultant. I make far more money from my Windows based computer clients than I do from my Mac based ones. Why? Because the Mac based ones simply don't have as many problems they can't handle themselves. You are the blind ideologue, who would choke before you'd recommend a Mac. As I've observed, your mind is closed. You also refuse to learn. Ignorance is a curable condition. Willful ignorance tips it over into stupidity.

It's funny. Mac users invariably these days were once or still are Windows users. They are the equivalent of bilingual language speakers and sometimes trilingual, if they use the Terminal for UNIX. Yet we are called ignorant by the monolingual, single language Windows users who know nothing but Windows and have nothing to compare it with.

We, who made a decision to go with the minority platform are referred to as Mac sheep, or Apple lemmings, crowd followers hoping to look cool as we buy a computer used by only 11% of the computer users in the United States, by the people who buy and use the computer used by 89% of everyone else.

Excuse me? Exactly who are the crowd following lemmings and sheep in this scenario?

I sincerely don't think it's the people who have deliberately chosen NOT to do what everyone else is doing. We Mac users have chosen the path less traveled. That does not make us iSheep, iLemmings, or iStupid. What we are now is experienced on both platforms. . . and better positioned than you Windows only users to judge the positives and negatives of both platforms. Our minds, unlike yours and your ilk, are not closed. We took a chance to do something different, instead of the same frustrating, irritating system that got in our way instead of working with us.

Yes, Lx, computers are just tools. You just fail to understand that there are qualitative differences in tools. I'm a craftsman as well as the other things I've mentioned. I won Mechanics Illustrated Magazine's Golden Hammer Award in 1978. I am willing to pay ten - fifteen times more for a quality tool than one I can buy at Walmart that will just "make-do." I build museum quality ship models. I want tools that stay sharp, that don't slip. Tools that help me do my work, not hinder me by constantly need attention before I can use them. In your work on your car reconstruction, do you buy Craftsman and Snap-on, or do you go get a wrench set from a flea market truck? The Mac is a tool that is superior to Windows machines that improves my productivity. It truly is that simple.

You don't accomplish what I've accomplished in my life by living in a basement playing computers. I have many interests, have raised two successful daughters, have a wonderful 2 and 1/2 year old granddaughter, have a beautiful girlfriend, own multiple rental properties, and have enjoyed a varied and successful business background. I've been personal friends with people who've who ranged from those who slept under bridges to one who occupied the Oval Office (may he rest in conservative peace). One of the things that has helped me accomplish everything in the latter part of my working life using is a computer that works WITH me rather than using one I have to work ON. I've been there, and frustratingly done that. . . for far too long. One cardiac infarction later, I decided I ain't going to do that any more. Anything that caused me more irritation than it was worth wasn't worth keeping around. Personal use of Windows certainly fit that bill. I'm getting very close to telling my Windows clients to find another IT consultant. Working on and with Windows just ain't been fun for years now. I reached retirement age last month and I'm seriously considering it.

The Mac, the iPad, and the iPhone ecosystem computers are that computer system. They ARE fun to work with.

Apple equipment is not a "cult," a "religion," a "fetish," or a "lifestyle." It's merely an exceedingly excellent tool that helps me accomplish what I want to do with out overtly irritating me. It's a tool I enjoy using.

A 2007 CRN Tech News OSX vs. Windows Vista Review, although a bit dated, and Windows has gotten somewhat better, said it quite accurately:

. . . Mac OS X, it's the classic English butler. This OS is designed to make the times you have to interact with it as quick and efficient as possible. It expects that things will work correctly and therefore sees no reason to bother you with correct operation confirmations. If you plug in a mouse, there aren't going to be any messages to tell you "that mouse you plugged in is now working." It's assumed you'll know that because you'll be able to instantly use the mouse. Plug in a USB or FireWire hard drive and the disk showing up on your desktop is all the information you need to see that the drive has correctly mounted. It is normally only when things are not working right that you see messages from Mac OS X.

Windows is very eager to tell you what's going on. Constantly. Plug something in and you get a message. Unplug something and you get a message. If you're on a network that's having problems staying up, you'll get tons of messages telling you this. It's rather like dealing with an overexcited Boy Scout ... who has a lifetime supply of chocolate-covered espresso beans.

This discourse has been very amusing, although your attempts at humor are not, but your repetitive and unimaginative repartee is getting dull. In addition your inability to demonstrate any inkling of a clue is ridiculous. Since you seem to think I am here for your amusement, when the reverse is actually the case, too bad. You're beginning to be an irritation and therefore a waste of my time. Plus, Lx, I've said everything I intend to say to you. Feel free to continue talking to yourself. You are the weakest link in this thread, to mix my metaphors. You can wallow in the FUD mud you've slung.

I've taken the liberty of pinging everyone whom you've dissed in this thread, plus a few extra who follow trolls. They might get some amusement by your antics as you desperately throws mud FUD against the wall, hoping it might stick. Too bad the facts are not there to support your allegations. Try to learn to tell the truth. It works far better. . . and treat people better.

P.S. Yes, this one took some time to compile and write. But what the hell, it was Sunday, I had some spare time and I wasn't feeling too well anyway. So, after going over and checking on the job being done on a remodel I designed for one of my rental properties (Sheesh, what a job!), I came back and sat down with a newly adopted rescue cat on my lap, and did this with my iPad while I watched "Garage Gold." Fun show. I enjoyed hoisting you on your petard once again. . . but I am done. So long!

P.P.S. If you would like to be added to the Apple/Mac/iPhone/iPad/iOS ping list, just promise to behave, let me know, and I'll add your Freepname to the list. Live well, Lx.

234 posted on 07/14/2014 1:44:09 AM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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To: Swordmaker
I have no idea what your complaint is, but it's rude to include everyone who has posted in the thread to your long and nasty reply to a single individual.

I don't know what started your "war", but from this one response it's clear that you are really, really obsessive/compulsive. I know this will surprise you, but none of us care what perceived wrongs you have suffered, and we don't care about your obsessively over-the-top response.

Please don't include me in any more of your screeds.

235 posted on 07/14/2014 4:08:30 AM PDT by Johnny B.
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To: Swordmaker; Lx

Well done, Sword.

I’ll put my two cents in as a casual observer.

If PC’s are the be all and end all of computerdom, then why don’t these detractors present well reasoned and supported reasons why PC’s are to be preferred, rather than spout nonsense about Apple products?

Why don’t they post articles that extoll the virtues of PC’s rather than disrupt ones of interest to Apple users?

lx and others like him/her are bitter and self absorbed. Their lives must be devoid of meaning and purpose if they’ve got nothing better to do than attack and belittle others for their computer preferences. How petty can you get?

I’d love it if FR had an ignore option.


236 posted on 07/14/2014 5:08:35 AM PDT by randita ("Is a nation without borders a nation?"...Noonan)
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To: randita
I’d love it if FR had an ignore option.

I'd like to see the device that forces you to read threads.

237 posted on 07/14/2014 9:07:44 AM PDT by Lx (Do you like it? Do you like it, Scott? I call it, "Mr. & Mrs. Tenorman Chili.")
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To: Swordmaker; Lx
Thanks Sword.

Strangely this is a Small Government freedom loving forum, yet the PC IT guys operate as a totally managed system that declares all their clients are to stupid to fend for themselves, therefore we must rule over them to protect them from themselves.

Big Government knows best, and so does your in house IT department. This Computer stuff is way to complicated for you to ever understand so you will always need me, me, me, to take care of you.

238 posted on 07/14/2014 9:32:36 AM PDT by itsahoot (Voting for a Progressive RINO is the same as voting for any other Tyrant.)
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To: Lx
"I'd like to see the device that forces you to read threads."

This?


239 posted on 07/14/2014 9:34:22 AM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: Johnny B.

My apologies. I included you because Lx used dismissive language toward you. If you want to know what precipitated this, read Lx’s contributions to this thread. . . and almost any other he participates in. His style is attack dog to anyone who disagrees with him. Sorry I won’t bother you again.


240 posted on 07/14/2014 12:53:53 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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