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<blockquote data-quote="IamDeMan" data-source="post: 4049015" data-attributes="member: 557673"><p>I learned from using them at an early age as hobby. They have always interested me. Every year I lose more interest though. They are too commercial and user friendly to be a challenge anymore like my Vic20, commie, and TRS machines. Of course I have never really used them in an enterprise situation. Only dabbled for exploration. I even had more fun with Linux in it's underground infancy than I do now. The challenge was fun. Now you load an ubuntu disk and it can have most machines working just like XP or OSX will. Yet it is so easy, that the clueless can **** em up even quicker than ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IamDeMan, post: 4049015, member: 557673"] I learned from using them at an early age as hobby. They have always interested me. Every year I lose more interest though. They are too commercial and user friendly to be a challenge anymore like my Vic20, commie, and TRS machines. Of course I have never really used them in an enterprise situation. Only dabbled for exploration. I even had more fun with Linux in it's underground infancy than I do now. The challenge was fun. Now you load an ubuntu disk and it can have most machines working just like XP or OSX will. Yet it is so easy, that the clueless can **** em up even quicker than ever. [/QUOTE]
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