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Originally Posted by raymor
Let's guess that fifteen years ago or whenever you spent 40 hours learning to use Windows. Since then, you've spent 30 hours per year dealing with new problems or questions. So maybe 490 hours over the last fifteen years, and you can spend another 150 goes over the next five years.
Compare spending 20 hours to learn a better system (Linux) which will have FAR fewer problems once you know it, so maybe 50 hours over tne next five years.
Do you invest for the long term, or focus on this week, or the crap you're accustomed to?
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i hardly ever deal with Windows problems. And i have no time or interest in investing new time in problems i dont have now.
i tried Linux, wasnt for me.
i worked with Mac OS 7,8 and 9 - and Mac OS X - wasnt for me.
i am happy - i run Windows 2011 SBS with about 10 Windows 7 clients and it works. i do my updates and backups, other than that i have no issues.
also i have a Microsoft Action Pack membership, so i get all their latest stuff with enough license numbers for like $300 a year
i wont try anything else unless Windows becomes completely unusable