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<p>On Jul 4, 2012 1:47 PM, "Robert Myers" <<a href="mailto:rbmyersusa@gmail.com">rbmyersusa@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Aaron Konstam <<a href="mailto:akonstam@sbcglobal.net">akonstam@sbcglobal.net</a>> wrote:<br>
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> ><br>
> > Why do you stick to ridiculous over-generalizations. As people have said<br>
> > several times if you like Ubuntu so much switch to it and don't post to<br>
> > the Fedora users list.<br>
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> And why do you make posts that are nothing but an insult? The<br>
> "ridiculous" overgeneralizations are widely-shared beliefs, whether<br>
> they fit your criteria for being true or even sensible or not. How<br>
> old are you? Twelve?<br>
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> Robert Myers.<br>
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<p> Oss are usually designed with a particular end user in mind. Your experience is a testament to that. You should use imho whichever OS seems most comfortable. That is the reason multiple OSs exist: to give people a choice to run whichever one seems most suitable to them.</p>
<p>I, personally prefer Linux (any flavor) to Windows, but I am not evangelical on the subject. I recognize there is room for multiple povs. :)</p>
<p>Terry</p>