A perfect OS must have no bugs and is really user friendly. I mean all software are available and fully compatible and has a fine user interface. A good OS should also run fine even on average spec PCs.
My perfect OS:
One that runs on everything that has a processor! And it should store my data and settings on my personal web space!
I'll get into more detail on my blog. But in a nutshell it has nothing to do with Windows, OS X or Linux!
Who said anything about the Mighty Mouse? It's not a one-button mouse.
In fact, it's a four button mouse. Primary, Secondary buttons, then one at the sides (only one button, you squeeze the mouse, the middle button (the scroll ball button), + the...
"Best" does not mean "Pretty" which was half your argument. and google chat has never crashed on me *?
Just on my own opinion; Google will probably wipe the netbook market clean. It doesn't matter your stance on windows, XP on netbooks has always...
Ding! My reason linux isn't on my laptop anymore. ATI unsupported the 2xxx series of mobility chipsets earlier this year. *Load of BS in my opinion*. Before that I had successful gaming with a program called "PlayOnLinux"
I agree with matt here. I like the mighty mouse fine, and it's much better than my last "Ergonomic" mouse. I have larger hands than most people; but i still find the mouse quite comfortable.
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^^ My dream os.
It's also very true that there is no; and unfortunately will be no such thing.
Because I spend alot of time "geeking" and because I'm working on math wich I shouldn't be doing until I'm 5 years older than I am now...
How did you find out about our Geek community?
live.pirillo.com
What are your "geeky equipment" specs?
iMac 7,1 20" 2 Ghz processor, 2 GB RAM, 128 MB Graphics memory (I know its little)
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Mathematician/Software developer
What makes you laugh?
Funny stuff
What is the thing in life you treasure most?
Knowledge
What's the geekiest thing you've ever done?
When I was about four years old, I was at the Natural Historical Museum (in Oslo) and stood next to the T-Rex there. Then I shouted out to the people around me (in norwegian); "If anyone want to know anything about dinosaurs, just ask me - 'cause I know everything about them!" 5 minutes later, my mom and dad found me talking in norwegian to an old german couple.
What do you do to entertain yourself?
Browse the web, tell people on what points Macs beat many other PC's, hanging out with friends, watching YouTube videos, etc.