> From:  Medi Montaseri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:  Thu, 05 Jul 2001 05:46:42 -0700
>
> Microsoft is like a little convertable sexy car, good for running to the
> store to
> buy a pack of cigarette. But if you decide to haul 18 tons of lumber, it
> is not the
> right vehicle.
> 
> As such, how many average people use 18 ton trucks? And as such how
> much work is done by the trucking (or transportation) industry?

As a Miata driver, I'd like to point out that far too many people drive 
things which have more in common with the 18 ton truck than they do with
my car.

I don't like your analogy because it inaccurately puts me (as a Miata driver) in 
the same category as Windows users, but I think in the real world the Windows 
users are more like the SUV drivers who have something that feels powerful and 
safe, but isn't.

Chris

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