Plus, Linux is just fun. It's a great tinkering OS. You can get under the hood if you want and play around with services, compiling software, etc. Or, if you're just into playing with the surface, you can skin just about everything.
It's funny. The more I use Linux and Mac OS X, the less I like Windows. I started on Windows and still use it at home and as my main machine at work because I'm just more comfortable with it. That doesn't mean I like it. I'm kind of tied to it. Why? I work at AOL and we have to use the AOL Client to get mail, and everyone sends docs in Word format. I know all the arguments for StarOffice, KOffice, etc, but I just can't get into them. Plus, I like to play UT and Jedi Knight too much to give it up.
I like having all my options open. I love being able to switch from one OS to the other without much difficulty. It's a great time to be a geek!!!! (and yes, I know this whole ramble was incoherently geeky - so sue me)
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