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Food for thought
As i sit here, somewhat bored, i wonder if anyone has realized the change in the use of computers over the last decade or so. We all started using computers and they were the main source for your word processing tools, some neat games, and being able to do things in a whole new way.
Now we see that people mainly use their computers for the internet. I myself see the first thing i do when i log onto my computer is check my email and then some other things online. If i need more from my computer i will use it appropriately.
This is why i question buying a new high end powerful machine if all we use it for is the primary programs that do not require anything extraordinary?
Another issue that arises is why do we pay for windows and mac OSX if we barely use the operating system? Being a fan of open source technology and a user of ubuntu, i think that we can all take a step back and by a regular machine that runs the very light and efficient ubuntu for our everyday life.
Whats your opinion?
Now we see that people mainly use their computers for the internet. I myself see the first thing i do when i log onto my computer is check my email and then some other things online. If i need more from my computer i will use it appropriately.
This is why i question buying a new high end powerful machine if all we use it for is the primary programs that do not require anything extraordinary?
Another issue that arises is why do we pay for windows and mac OSX if we barely use the operating system? Being a fan of open source technology and a user of ubuntu, i think that we can all take a step back and by a regular machine that runs the very light and efficient ubuntu for our everyday life.
Whats your opinion?
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