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 $250 for a windoze license? I have one I couldn't >>>>> avoid getting; maybe I should sell it. If you want to make an >>>>> offer, please send it directly to me and not to the list.) >>>> >>>> Last time I checked (at the time Windows 7 was out) that was the >>>> price for the stand-alone (non-upgrade) retailer box you can find at >>>> any shop but now, with the new upcoming "product" (Windows 8) this >>>> could have changed, of course. >>> >>> That's crazy. >> >> What exactly? > > It's a crazy price when you consider what you get and what you don't get > for your money. Of course, it's worth what ppl pay for it. I think an OS should cost even more (yes, also Linux, why not?). You only need to compare what it can be done with a car and an OS. There's no comparison. Greteings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/k3pobd$e50$6...@ger.gmane.org