Quote (Voyaging @ 16 Nov 2014 21:56)
I love elitist "power users" who play games on their PC and don't actually use them for corporate tasks that real power users need their PCs for.
Learn about cost-benefit analyses and opportunity costs and you'll start to learn that when important people value their time, having to figure out shit because the manufacturer didn't make the same function user-friendly (like Windows does), is a waste of time and money.
But please, continue ridiculously overspending on your horrible unbalanced build and then being upset when 3 years later I can build the same thing for 1/6 the cost.
I'm not an elitist nor am I really a power user though I am a user of powerful computers.
Ease of use is an excuse for stupid people to feel smart. Computers aren't hard, people are just becoming lazier and dumber. You obviously advocate both you super smart science computer guy!!
Now tell me what corporate bullshit task require "user-friendly" operating systems? SQL? MS Access? MatLab? MS Excel? I think you are trying to justify the fact that you lack proper knowledge of how a computer and it's operating system work.
By the way. There are tons of corporations that run Unix based systems over Microsoft.