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Old 11-12-2013, 02:25 PM   #23
QuantumIguana
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There is one eternal battle that has raged for untold ages, and will rage through untold ages to come: computer vs. computer. It probably began with stick vs. branch, although it may have gone as far back as pseudopod vs. flagellum.

A day may come when mankind no longer has religious strife, the day may come when political differences no longer divide us, but the day shall not come when users of different computer platforms sit down together in peace and harmony.

I remember Amiga vs. Atari ST and Commodore 64 vs Atari 400/800, and these weren't the first. My Chromebook does what I need it to do; for me it is a good choice. It might not be a good choice for someone else, if it's not good for you, feel free not to buy it. But it's just another computer holy war. Some day, it will be hyper-quantum dimensional computronics vs. quasi-matricine ultra-calculonics.
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