An Apple User Tries Ubuntu

  2008-04-22 15:30:02
I'm an Apple user. Long time, pure bred, never owned anything else. Oh sure, I've used Windows machines, but it's never crossed my mind to use one daily. I mean, Windows? Like most Apple users, the very idea makes me vaguely anxious. When you're an Apple user, you're a snob. You feel – no, youknow – that your OS is superior. The machines are fast and secure, and they're gorgeous, too. The Macintosh is, without a doubt, one of my favorite things. I reveal my Apple snobbery because I want you to know where I was coming from when I sat down to try Ubuntu, the Linux distro. 
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