> Hey, that's a good idea. Maybe we could call it Linux, and give it away
> for free, but then, people who refuse to stop using the inferior product
> for mostly irrational reasons (ever heard of game theory?) would
> constantly make it hard for us with their incompatible protocols and
> inferior quality. We could retaliate by ridiculing them until they would
> see the error in their ways. Oh, wait, that's already happening, sorry.

And by ridiculing people, do you find you convert them?  Or simply convince
them that Linux users are mainly arrogant (etc), and reenforce the Windows
mindset?

I've looked into using Linux on my desktop a few times, pretty consistently
the reason I moved back to Windows is simply because I know Windows inside
and out, servers, networking, etc, and getting assistance with my own stupid
newbie Linux questions was simply too difficult.

That's been my experience, I simply don't have the time or energy to move
over until I have access to help when needed.

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