Am I the only one that drinks caffeinated beverages (specifically coffee) as a source of entertainment? Yes, I am so intelligent that I consume as much as seven or eight cups of coffee in a couple of hours. I've also had ten of the caffeinated mints (the specific brand escapes me, 1 cup per mint is all I remember) in roughly an hour, and kept eating them. The experience is rather interesting. The gastrointestinal side effects can be irritating, but I still reccomend this to anyone...smart...enough to do it. The only thing that saddens me is that I haven't reached that magical 100th cup (far from it,) and I know no others that have, so the portrayal of it by Fry is all I have to motivate me to continue for now.
I respect your knowledge of the industry and the change in demand and all of the "business" aspects of selling RedHat. I appreciate your software.
All of this aside, though, telling computer users they basically SHOULD be using windows? Everyone has their reasons for choosing the operating system they use. Not everyone uses a computer for e-mail, web browsing, and games. For those of us who DO like RedHat and DO think it is at a sufficient level for the desktop, could you at least ask us what we want or need before telling us?
Am I the only one that drinks caffeinated beverages (specifically coffee) as a source of entertainment? Yes, I am so intelligent that I consume as much as seven or eight cups of coffee in a couple of hours. I've also had ten of the caffeinated mints (the specific brand escapes me, 1 cup per mint is all I remember) in roughly an hour, and kept eating them. The experience is rather interesting. The gastrointestinal side effects can be irritating, but I still reccomend this to anyone...smart...enough to do it. The only thing that saddens me is that I haven't reached that magical 100th cup (far from it,) and I know no others that have, so the portrayal of it by Fry is all I have to motivate me to continue for now.
I respect your knowledge of the industry and the change in demand and all of the "business" aspects of selling RedHat. I appreciate your software. All of this aside, though, telling computer users they basically SHOULD be using windows? Everyone has their reasons for choosing the operating system they use. Not everyone uses a computer for e-mail, web browsing, and games. For those of us who DO like RedHat and DO think it is at a sufficient level for the desktop, could you at least ask us what we want or need before telling us?