On Sun, 23 Sep 2012 22:58:29 +0200, lee wrote:

> Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> writes:

>>>> For the lazy users who are not interested in what their systems are
>>>> or run, a big _sure_. If there were nobody solving their issues (and
>>>> I'm quite confident that Windows users have *a lot of* problems) they
>>>> will look for another solution that "breaks" less... it can be Apple
>>>> (but their products are not affordable) or it can be -oh, what was
>>>> the name...-, ah, yes, Linux.
>>> 
>>> They don't think like that.
>>
>> Sure they do. Money is a very powerful and convincing argument.
> 
> You mean when not buying from Apple?  

Yes.

> Everyone seems to buy their phones.

Sure, Apple products are for people with no money problems.

>>>>> (Is it really $250 for a windoze license?  I have one I couldn't
>>>>> avoid getting; maybe I should sell it.  If you want to make an
>>>>> offer, please send it directly to me and not to the list.)
>>>>
>>>> Last time I checked (at the time Windows 7 was out) that was the
>>>> price for the stand-alone (non-upgrade) retailer box you can find at
>>>> any shop but now, with the new upcoming "product" (Windows 8) this
>>>> could have changed, of course.
>>> 
>>> That's crazy.
>>
>> What exactly?
> 
> It's a crazy price when you consider what you get and what you don't get
> for your money.  Of course, it's worth what ppl pay for it.

I think an OS should cost even more (yes, also Linux, why not?). You only 
need to compare what it can be done with a car and an OS. There's no 
comparison.

Greteings,

-- 
Camaleón


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