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Cool videos. Although, it is kinda sad that most, if not them all, were made in Windows itself. And I would not be surprised at all if most of these people also use Internet Explorer as their main browser.
I think saying bad things about MS is more of a trend than anything else. Not that some of their products don't suck, they sure do, but there is a lot of misinformation out there and far below average users ranting too.
Cool videos. Although, it is kinda sad that most, if not them all, were made in Windows itself. And I would not be surprised at all if most of these people also use Internet Explorer as their main browser.
I think saying bad things about MS is more of a trend than anything else. Not that some of their products don't suck, they sure do, but there is a lot of misinformation out there and far below average users ranting too.
You're still dual booting with Windows, aren't you?
You're still dual booting with Windows, aren't you?
LOL, well, kinda. I've separated machines at home, one for gaming + printing (Windows) and one for development (Linux). But none dual-boot. Hopefully, I can switch to Linux completely, since I am trying to go console-gaming only and I may need to buy a new printer soon
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