ffastback wrote:
motorollin wrote:
No, he's just trying to understand the appeal and purpose of the machine, which is fair enough. Better that than consider it pointless and keep that opinion to oneself rather than explore it and possibly learn something.
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moto
I'm sorry moto but I must respectfully disagree. He throws around labels like "apologists" and "zealots" way too easily, which is insulting.
Do you consider yourself either of these types of people?
He is unaccepting that any OS can be about a hobby.
Not at all, I run many many Operating Systems... It is to some degree a hobby.
Yet ironically he has AROS as a part of his sig and bought a machine to run it.
Not ironic at all. I bought a very cheap tiny board because I wanted to build a small form factor machine... which I could then use to play with various Operating Systems of my choice... there are plenty of Hobby operating system to download and run on it.
My personal favorite, for various reasons, happens to be AROS.
He demeans the efforts of the creator of Skyos saying it "is nothing". Yet for all we know that developer maybe simply gets a kick out of the mental exercise involved.
SkyOS only costs €29, but I wouldn't find it either interesting or useful anymore... I used to play with it when it was free.
Maybe if he were to calm down on the demeaning labels I could take him more seriously.
Then feel free to use whichever labels you wish.
But the way he has taken the conversation in my view, it would be the same as if I were to start off a conversation with him by saying, hey bloodline why do you have a $25 haircut with that sprig of hair in front of your face?
Actually, I didn't charge myself anything or the time taken to run the clippers around the back and sides of my head... I'm clearly missing a trick here.
-Edit- The sprig, as cool as it is, was actually my hair falling in front of my face during the image capture... a few milliseconds later the rest of my fringe followed suit.
The MacOSX haircutting company offers a buzzcut that you won't have to get redone for months and won't ever block your vision for only $5! Now if he answers "well, first I like it, second the haircutter I use is someone I like supporting they are a local shop and MacOSX haircutting is a big chain, etc, etc, etc.
Not really a good metaphor... but made me laugh.
Now if I want to know more should I a)stay very civil while sincerely seeking to learn more or b) start throwing around labels and take on an air of superiority?
My obsessive nature will lead me to be horribly pedantic, but I stick by my choice of words. I have tried to express my points clearly and without ambiguity.