The very idea that Windows is not as "powerful" as Linux is extraordinarily laughable.
I thought Elijah described it beautifully, by explaining the extra effort of getting into linux, but the extra power available to you once you are into the groove. In UNIX, I never came across any spurious limits, no matter how creatively I used its tools. I got past most of the mundane things that I spend time doing repeatedly in Windows. Most applications that I use in Windows have features that look prettier, but prove more limited in the end.
These days I am further from the intense programming and use UNIX less, but I still remember the joy of working within UNIX and I still get plenty of joy from working efficiently with tools like gvim and cvs.
Asher,
I have gotten to the stage where I generally just skip your posts in any thread that mentions Windows vs anything else. Because you come across as so biased, your posts have lost all credibility, no matter how much stuff you dig up to back up your arguments.
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