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Comment Reality? (Score 1) 582

Is it perhaps possible that this is one of those cases where reality is interceding on behalf of Microsoft? The other day someone asked me to review a Macbook Pro they wanted to purchase and Apple was charging $1,000 to go from 4GB to 8GB and advertising it as if 4GB were enough for web browsing, email, and word processing... but if you wanted to get the most out of your PC, you need 8GB. I was torn between wanting to boycott apple and wanting to buy their stock.

Windows is a term that could be related to Macs. Any article that talks about the pricing of either needs to compare it against the other to have any meaning. At least one Why-are-Macs-so-expensive article makes the google list. Given that Macs are insanely expensive compared to PCs I would guess that there would be more articles explaining the cost of Macs versus the other way around.

Comment Re:You cannot use viruses/bugs as an example of co (Score 1) 691

Insufficient counter example.

In server software, popularity is often correlated with stability and quality. A larger market share tends to mean a better and usually more secure product. Those that opt to use better products tend to be better admins or developers or whatever which can also have a positive effect on security. This is arguably even more true when comparing microsoft solutions which are known for nice GUIs to open source tools which are known for text based configuration and heavy customization.

On the desktop, the products with larger market shares are those products that have the least savvy users. When combined with the size of the market, this is clearly the best attack vector.

As an aside, when it comes to desktops, we are a windows shop. An executive (and a very smart one) with a joint appointment recently inquired about replacing his non-domain XP laptop (supported by other area) with a Mac machine managed through our group. One of the reasons he gave was that XP was so horribly slow and his Mac at home booted up so much faster, the implication being Microsoft sucked. I took a look at his laptop and found that there were 50+ startup programs listed in msconfig, almost none of which had anything to do with Microsoft or windows. Since the executive had administrator privileges, it was clear to me that his problems were largely self inflicted. I doubt 1/5th of the crappy startup programs had mac equivalents.

The exec's problem was not with malware per say, but in my experience, most desktop malware infections are caused by users and correlated with market share.

Comment Re:Can't keep putting everything on our credit car (Score 4, Funny) 288

What makes you think they didn't have a space program? More importantly, what makes you think they are all dead?

I find it highly suspicious that we haven't been hit with an ELE from space in the past 60 million years. The most probable explanation for that would seem to be that, roughly 60 million years ago, someone or something blasted off into space with a mission to protect the earth from future bombardment.

It was probably the raptors (it always is). I'm guessing they saved as many as they could in the seed ships while sending hunter-killer probes after near-earth asteroids. Even now, a society of hyper evolved Raptors are probably awakening from their cryogenic fugue out in the Ort cloud. Any day, they'll be sending a probe our way to evaluate the habitability of Earth as they've no doubt done every 20 million years or so.

What's gonna happen when they find out an infestation of not so furry primates have taken over and are now molding the remains of their ancestors into cheap plastic hello kitty christmas ornaments? I'm guessing they'll either capture a comet from the Ort cloud and send it hurtling our way, wipe us out with death beams from space, or send crack teams of Raptor ninjas down to exterminate us in hand to hand combat.

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