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All right, Mr. D. Well, I think you hit some knowledge here. I certainly didn't know that Ben knew a whole lot about Linux, but that's exciting. I've been using Linux, gosh, off and on for 15 years. I am currently on an old system running Top OS, and it has been a rock star. I mean, it's really good. Mint is really good. Ubuntu is really good. I got my start in Linux using a derivative called LUBE. And I had to get a crash course in it. It was the system that was running all of our inventory at an old job I had. So I became very, very well-knowledge in Linux. So that's all I'm going to mention because I know you're busy today, Mr. D. But let's pass it over to Gray. I know he had a comment. Keep your ear out for him. He's usually pretty intelligent. Gray, your turn for the comment. This is repeater station Q. All right. This is KC2, PKGD. Follow Gail's advice. Get a Mac. Get a Mac. Why fool around with something you're trying to get work done on, with something that you're depending on at all? With Macs, you just don't do that. You don't need to. This is after 30 years of working in the Windows world and at least 15 working in the Unix and ZNX and BSD and all these other things. Those are great for technicians who want to be their own data center manager and figure out how to put these drivers in and stuff like that. With Mac, you don't have to do any of that. You know, you want to type a note, type a note. You want to run a program, run the program. It'll be hassle-free. And I had converted my father to Mac, which was almost too late for him to learn a new operating system, but he got it. My father-in-law came out and most of the trouble they had was, well, don't I have to do this? Well, don't I have to do that? Don't I have to go look for this? And the answer is no. It just does it. It just does it for you. Macs are for users. The rest of that stuff is for technicians, you know, of one grade or another. And I'll tell you, look at all these wonderful things I can do with it. That's great. It's a lot of work to make it do that. Macs, you get the same thing, almost zero work. So I'm with Darryl on this one. You're going to get a new laptop or Mac Mini. They're pricey, but they're really fast and really good. You know, go Apple Mac. Go Mac. This is KC2P. One more comment on this subject from V01 UKZ.
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