Symphonious

Living in a state of accord.

Hint To Advocates

Scoble pointed to a random blog posting of someone saying they prefer Windows over Mac OS as he's paid to do.  Usually I skip them but for some reason I read this one.  It really struck me as odd that in a post that's meant to be pro-Windows, it's really more about how to get by with Windows:

There are a few things to remember about windows. Turn on automatic updates and put everything on a broadband connection behind a router. They can be picked up for about $40 bucks. Don't install every crappy shareware program or file sharing software that comes along .

Snip a paragraph on how bad Windows was before Win2K.

Another weakness in Windows is Internet Explorer and Active X and porn/warez. These sites beg you to install their free software and a machine becomes infested with spyware/adware/malware. Use Firefox and avoid such websites.

So the basic message seems to be, PCs are good because they're cheap – but don't buy the cheap stuff or you'll have problems, buy the good quality stuff.  Then watch out for all the pitfalls of using Windows and constantly worry about getting your computer infected.

Tell me again why this is a better value proposition?  Perhaps your time isn't worth much, but I tend to value mine highly.

So just remember, next time you want to explain why you made a particular decision, how about talking about the positive things that influenced your decision instead of explaining all the stuff you decided you'd put up with?  Or perhaps just hide your random comments about nothing from Scoble so he doesn't try to make out they're meant to be a killer argument for why you should use Windows.

 

  • Leighton Tebay says:

    The extra time devoted to running behind a firewall, running firefox, and turn on automatic updates is almost zero.

    The number one reason to stick with Windows on a network is cheap aquisition cost. Why pay more for something that is stable and usable with minor tweaks?

    There is a difference between buying quality used equipment which is really cheap, and buying crappy cheap hardware.

    My post was a reaction to people who were attacking Windows, and trying to convert a friend of mine to switch. That is why so much of the post was explaning away the apparent weaknesses of Windows.

    I like Linux too because it does some truly cool stuff. The cost is in the learning curve but it can do some great things.

    July 21, 2005 at 3:53 pm

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