I noticed that this gif with this song fit together perfectly :derpe: [video=youtube;0k_1kvDh2UA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k_1kvDh2UA&feature=relmfu[/video]
It is Linux, however, its not the silly Ubuntu that you had. I kinda need Linux for my CompSci course next year, and Fedora was the best one for the job, and I don't have it :derpe: I do have other Linux distros, but fedora will work best.
Thats very fair to say. I like Windows' fancy little features, the compatibility and such. However, when used right, Linux has the power to do A LOT more, but thats more tech-worthy for you to handle. Windows is best for casuals
I'm currently using Linux Mint, although that's because my current computer would die if it were running any other OS (1GB RAM, I know it's shameful). I like Linux, although I'd probably carry on with WIndows if I get a new laptop. It's easier to use and runs more applications.
I enjoy Linux's power. However, if I were faced with a choice between power and design, I would always take the best designed option. That's why I've got a Mac.
Although PonyKart will only run on PC when it's released. So I'll have to change OS when that comes out.
Hmm, I use OSX and Windows, does that mean I'm part stupid, part smart and have a life? If that's the case then I think I'm content with that
So you're calling me an idiot? You utter dimwitted close-minded intelligent fool who doesn't know how to accept that someone chose another computer. i.e. I am not a damn idiot. You are.
Oh no. Another fight. Let's just say that all operating systems have their advantages over the other. Anyone's allowed to use whatever they want.
I don't think Xan was being serious but w/e While we're on the topic of computers though, I've always wondered, why after all these years of computers we can still only have one cursor. Surely it wouldn't be very hard in the scheme of things for developers to create an operating system that allows multiple cursors if multiple devices are plugged in.