From kragen@dnaco.net Fri Sep  4 15:58:54 1998
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 15:58:52 -0400 (EDT)
From: Kragen <kragen@dnaco.net>
To: Ben Trumble <trumble@well.com>
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Subject: Re: iMac Schmimac
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On Fri, 4 Sep 1998, Ben Trumble wrote:
> What's odd is that there's no real church of NT, nor was there a
> church of WIN95?  Maybe it's because they're just too successful?

I think it's because nobody really likes them very much.  You see the
same phenomenon in languages.  There are people who really like Perl,
or FORTH, or C, or APL, or FORTRAN, or Java, or Eiffel, and who will
tell you about it at great length, but you don't hear a lot of people
who feel that way about Ada, or COBOL, or JCL, or BASIC.  You don't
even hear a lot of people who feel that way about C++.  Those languages
simply don't have the same appeal.  I've never heard someone say, "You
know, I used to program everything in BASIC, and now that I have to do
it all in C, I really miss BASIC."

Some things simply aren't very good, and so not many people like them.
Anything that has just two or three major advantages over the
alternatives will always gather a rather vocal following, for whom
those advantages are more important than anything else.

> I
> confess that I still run WIN 3.1 on one of my laptops because it's
> comfortable, like an old pair of jeans.  I feel the same way about the
> Mac OS, and I felt the same way about DOS.   Even after a years and a
> half I don't feel that way about the Linux I have running on my two
> low-end Pentium boxes, but I think that's just because the command line
> doesn't make sense to me the way that DOS did, though I think it's
> wonderfully stable and versatile.

It took me about two or three years to really get comfortable with
Ultrix, but I've been pretty comfy with Unix ever since.

Kragen

-- 
<kragen@pobox.com>       Kragen Sitaker     <http://www.pobox.com/~kragen/>
I don't do .INI, .BAT, .DLL or .SYS files. I don't assign apps to files. I 
don't configure peripherals or networks before using them. I have a computer 
to do all that. I have a Macintosh, not a hobby. -- Fritz Anderson


