Hi,
@fanscale
"If someone can explain to me why Windows needs all those gigabytes of hard drive space I might calm down."
To put it quite bluntly, the reason Windows needs all that HD space is because todays college trained programmers are not taught to conserve or compress their programming skills, they have all the room they need to overbloat their program. Another reason today is graphics during the Amiga introduction 320X200, 320X400, 640X200 and 640X400 at 32 colors or 64 colors half bright, and HAM modes didn't really take up that much room as compared to todays 1920 X 1200 million of color screens.
Running a modern day computer today takes massive memory, hard drive space and graphics cards to play todays modern day games, when I go back on my old trusty Amiga and look at their games, they are blocky, when I play the Amiga's music it still sounds good, but I know compared to todays computers with sound I am listening to a 4 player band on the Amiga, compared to a orchestra on my PC.
Therefore todays computers have larger programs, larger sound, much larger graphics and poorer programmers then computers of yesteryear. All except for the MAC, their users get all excited about bouncing icons on a bar. Yes indeed a very boring operating system. Does MAC have any games for its users to use. I can't seem to recall seeing MAC games in gamestop, I know they have playstation, Xbox, WII and PC games, and of course games for Windows, but I don't recall ever seeing MAC games.
Oh thats right why should anyone make games for MAC, this would require thinking to play today's games, and everyone knows that MAC users can't think, their machines are turn on, use, then turn off, a completely controlled environment. This way their users won't make any mistakes or crash the MAC.
And
ever since Windows 7, "This is smerf and I am a PC"
And
ever since Amiga "This is smerf and I am a Amiga"
smerf