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Posted by Jim on 01/10/08 21:50
"Martin Heffels" <goofie@flikken.net> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 19:43:09 -0800, "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xp7rt.net>
> wrote:
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>>But even if you have rugged hardware, there's no such
>>thing as "rugged" MS Windows. Mac OS, maybe.
>
> You can always ty and nLite-n your Windows yo see if it's behaving well.
> MacOS is equally bad. There is no perfect OS, after all, it's created by
> humans, and we make mistakes, and the OS'es are made by many humans which
> can make many mistakes in such a large complex piece of software.
>
> -m-
> --
> Official website "Jonah's Quid" http://www.jonahsquids.co.uk
Turning PC/Mac here sorry... but I agree.
I use both PCs and Macs and like/dislike both based on what software I am
using, but as for Windows being this BSOD monster that crashes when you use
MSPaint or the Calculator... I don't see that.
Some of the circumstances I use MS are very harsh, heavy CPU and RAM loads,
multiple drives being written/read from, programs open... and honestly I can
not remember the last time Windows OS has acted up or froze etc...
A program might act up, but the OS stays hearty.
At least in my experiences.
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