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<blockquote>Clearly, any product with a large user base is going to throw up some problems. Dell, for example, is shipping almost 40m PCs a year, so even if 95% of it users are happy, there could still be 6m or so with significant gripes.<div align=right>The Guardian <br>25 January 2007</div></blockquote> | <blockquote>Clearly, any product with a large user base is going to throw up some problems. Dell, for example, is shipping almost 40m PCs a year, so even if 95% of it users are happy, there could still be 6m or so with significant gripes.<div align=right>The Guardian <br>25 January 2007</div></blockquote> | ||
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Quotation
It is the mark of a truly intelligent person to be moved by statistics.
George Bernard Shaw
Forsooth
The following Forsooths are from the January 2008 issue of RSS NEWS.
In terms of platform use trends among the respondents, 53% cited Windows as their primary technical computing platform, with Linux following closely at 51%.
NAGNews email (NAG User Survey 2006 on technical
computing trends)
August 2006
Clearly, any product with a large user base is going to throw up some problems. Dell, for example, is shipping almost 40m PCs a year, so even if 95% of it users are happy, there could still be 6m or so with significant gripes.
The Guardian
25 January 2007