I agree with with the slashdot article Kelly, I know a lot of people who make a living keeping Microsoft systems running, and the folks who write the checks, but, my point was, making statements like “fastest desktop” may be useful for promotional exposure, but their strong suit is in the points made in the article. Efficiency, dependability, and community is their strong points, speed is a Red Herring, as far as I’m concerned.
Linux has some strong points, $$ is one, community is another, and their reputation for being useful is growing.
Bumble Bee’s can’t fly, Harley’s can’t Run, and Apple is rotting on the vine I hear tell.
As for the Slate argument, I disagree with “there’s only room for two at the top”.
As can be seen in our other economic engine, the Automobile, the Big Three Lives.
Now on to beer, I’ll take that bet, but in case of a draw, Harley buying Apple, Apple buying Harley in the future, we may want to change the bet to a round of Boiler Makers.