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Computer literate? Is that another way of saying the thing is a pain in the butt to operate? Do you have to be able to go 3,000 miles cross country on a 1950's vintage Ural doing all your own maintenance and repair to be motorcycle literate?

The PC is prone to bugs, viruses, freezing up for no discernible reason and a myriad of other quirks. The fact that a PC user has to learn a laundry list of work arounds, precautions, short cuts and emergency procedures is not exactly a point in it's favor.

Saying that a PC is superior because of all the stuff you need to know is like saying a Ural is superior to a Triumph since Ural riders know more about their bikes because they've had to fix practically everything at least once.

Like my motorcycle, I want my computer to run with as little fuss as possible. I think the fact that I don't need to do a lot of housekeeping to keep it operating is a plus rather than a minus.




Where do you get this stuff? I haven't had a computer crash this millennium and I've got 7 of them of every shape and size. Haven't seen a virus in a decade and they are all network and on the net full time. Malware has never made it to any of my Win 7 machines and really hasn't been a problem since XP rolled out.

I know you want to justify paying too much for your computer but the things you suggest just don't happen.