I used to use a PC. It was fine, except that it crashed all too often. I will give a real world example as to how I hated Windows, so all you faithful/. folks won't go into the 'troll' and 'give evidence you fag man' train of thought.
Towards the end of my PC days, I used to play UO. Now, when you are hunting Drakes, it is important not to crash. Drakes take some strategy to kill, and when my machine freezes while I am flanking right, things go bad. You log back in after a restart dead, and in the middle of nowhere, with all of your items looted. There is my example. I love my Mac because it works. Sorry, I do not use baseball card collector software, or bass fishing, or cross-stitching, I think the people that do those things do not use computers for them at all. I live in Southeast Texas, I know rednecks and fishing, people that are real fishermen do not use computers to aid them. They drink beer and talk about fishing with their buddies on the front porch in lawn chairs. I use my Mac to do all of my unix things from my linux days, I use it to do all of my imaging things like Photoshop, all of my web things like reading/. and checking up on news, and all of my movie editing. It works better than my PC, I have found all of the applications I need for it, and they work better than the PC versions, in my opinion. iTunes is the best music software I have ever used, I love it dearly. So, IMHO, my Mac is the greatest computer I have ever used. Now, faithful Windows sheep, flame away.
I believe something has eluded the 'BSD is dying crowd' and the 'Perl is winbest' crowd.
For starters, BSD is not dying in my eyes. Linux is great, I love it, but it is seriously bloated. 'But seraphim,' you say, 'you are a fag man for thinking these thingz.' I have recently bought SuSE 8.0 Pro. It is terribly bloated. Its really good for a desktop machine, but for a down and dirty linux box, its just not there. I have also used Redhat 7.0-7.2. They are extremely bloated as well. Not quite to the M$ extreme, but still dangerous. Slackware is the only linux I have used that gets me feeling that I am involved in the console and that its working with me, rather than me forcing it to do things. BSD is a down and dirty OS. Its great for just digging your teeth in and tearing into. It is not your fancy pants linux distro or desktop GUI OS (i leave that up to my new iMac:D
And on the issue of Perl. Perl is not being taken out of FreeBSD. It has not been rebuked by the FreeBSD staff and shunned to the 9th circle of hell. It is, however, not included into the base install. Saving, around 40mb, i believe. Now you say 'You silly fagtrot, thats not that much.' Well, yes and no. Yes it isnt a lot when you are running BSD on a AMD 2100XP with a 80g hard drive. I , however, run my BSD on a 486 with a 800mb hard drive. Space is key to me. If i want to install perl, i simply say, 'Hey there BSD, install me some perl.' Otherwise i dont really need it.
I used to use a PC. It was fine, except that it crashed all too often. I will give a real world example as to how I hated Windows, so all you faithful /. folks won't go into the 'troll' and 'give evidence you fag man' train of thought.
Towards the end of my PC days, I used to play UO. Now, when you are hunting Drakes, it is important not to crash. Drakes take some strategy to kill, and when my machine freezes while I am flanking right, things go bad. You log back in after a restart dead, and in the middle of nowhere, with all of your items looted. There is my example. I love my Mac because it works. Sorry, I do not use baseball card collector software, or bass fishing, or cross-stitching, I think the people that do those things do not use computers for them at all. I live in Southeast Texas, I know rednecks and fishing, people that are real fishermen do not use computers to aid them. They drink beer and talk about fishing with their buddies on the front porch in lawn chairs. I use my Mac to do all of my unix things from my linux days, I use it to do all of my imaging things like Photoshop, all of my web things like reading /. and checking up on news, and all of my movie editing. It works better than my PC, I have found all of the applications I need for it, and they work better than the PC versions, in my opinion. iTunes is the best music software I have ever used, I love it dearly. So, IMHO, my Mac is the greatest computer I have ever used. Now, faithful Windows sheep, flame away.
I believe something has eluded the 'BSD is dying crowd' and the 'Perl is winbest' crowd.
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For starters, BSD is not dying in my eyes. Linux is great, I love it, but it is seriously bloated. 'But seraphim,' you say, 'you are a fag man for thinking these thingz.' I have recently bought SuSE 8.0 Pro. It is terribly bloated. Its really good for a desktop machine, but for a down and dirty linux box, its just not there. I have also used Redhat 7.0-7.2. They are extremely bloated as well. Not quite to the M$ extreme, but still dangerous. Slackware is the only linux I have used that gets me feeling that I am involved in the console and that its working with me, rather than me forcing it to do things. BSD is a down and dirty OS. Its great for just digging your teeth in and tearing into. It is not your fancy pants linux distro or desktop GUI OS (i leave that up to my new iMac
And on the issue of Perl. Perl is not being taken out of FreeBSD. It has not been rebuked by the FreeBSD staff and shunned to the 9th circle of hell. It is, however, not included into the base install. Saving, around 40mb, i believe. Now you say 'You silly fagtrot, thats not that much.' Well, yes and no. Yes it isnt a lot when you are running BSD on a AMD 2100XP with a 80g hard drive. I , however, run my BSD on a 486 with a 800mb hard drive. Space is key to me. If i want to install perl, i simply say, 'Hey there BSD, install me some perl.' Otherwise i dont really need it.
Hopefully this will clear some things up.
It seems pretty nice. Smaller installation is good. I think most people believe this is a good choice.