More often than not, what you open, unwrap and install on your hard drive is not what you were told you were getting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I detest computers. If you had a device like that 30 years ago that froze up constantly, misbehaved constantly, lost your information and screwed up when you needed it the most, it would have been laughable.
When they were done downloading all the information off each hard drive, they took all the computers, all the literature, and loaded everything into a big white truck and left.
I don't think I've ever worked so hard on something, but working on Macintosh was the neatest experience of my life. Almost everyone who worked on it will say that. None of us wanted to release it at the end. It was as though we knew that once it was out of our hands, it wouldn't be ours anymore.
Hard disks have disappointed me more than most technologies.
I think it does Discworld good if I don't write about it all the time: sometimes you have to get it out of your system.
I'm pretty rough on my laptops. I go through about two a year.
I think it's very easy to get corrupted.
With bundled machines you can throw away the hardware and keep the software, and it's still a good buy.
Never ask what sort of computer a guy drives. If he's a Mac user, he'll tell you. If not, why embarrass him?
I think anytime you start relying on a format to get you by you've got weak material to begin with.
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