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Or you can just complain about how crappy you think capitalism is and be miserable.
I realize I have a choice, but with mass production generally things go down in price. This hasn't happened with MS OS. It's interesting when a company controls the market and prices. No competition is what we have. If more programs would be produced for Linux I might try it. And if it's not defective why updates, patches and SP's. What if you had to take your car in once a month for a "Service Pack"? I'm not trying to cause an argument. Just a comment. Just an observation. Win7 is the best system from MS yet.
The market controls the market, not MS. You've got Apple, Linux, Solaris, Chrome and maybe others I don't know about, competing in the world of OS against MS. One of your arguments against MS is that Linux doesn't produce enough programs. Who's fault is that? Who is preventing Linux people from producing more Linux stuff? Who is preventing MS people converting to Linux? Or Apple people to Linux? The Linux kernel has been around for almost exactly two decades, it's not like people haven't had enough time to evaluate it.
The cost of Windows and Macs and the crappiness of Vista have given Linux a boost the past few years. You're seeing Ubuntu on netbooks, and you're going to see more Linux desktops down the road. I'm a big fan of open source. But, like you, I have wanted to try Linux and, like you, I said - screw it. I'm going with whomever makes the best products, I don't care who it is.
Going with your car analogy - how many cars have recalls for various reasons? Your car needs an oil change every 5K-7Kish miles, it needs a lot more other regular maintenance or else it will fall apart or blow up. Show me one car that's had zero problems after driving it off the lot for the first time. Software doesn't behave the same as a car, but it's got its own problems - like everything else manufactured by human beings.
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