Very well said. How about a rousing round of "mac vs pc" for old times sake? :) sj -----Original Message----- From: Jeremy Fowler [mailto:jeremy@microlink.net] Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:13 PM To: kclug@kclug.org Subject: I would like to apologize... I would like to formally apologize to the members of KCLUG and to Jonathan. Our discussion got way out of hand and off topic. Being still very new to this group, I realize I'm not making a very good impression. I've probably made quite a few enemies (in fact I've already been flamed by someone from this group. Albeit, I think he got me confused with Jonathan), when in fact that's the opposite reason I subscribed to this group. I said some things out of frustration that wasn't called for. If Jonathan believes that NT is better, that's fine. He has a right to his own opinions. Like I said in a prior post, I don't doubt that Jonathan has had bad experiences with Netware to warrant his opinion, no system is perfect. However, I would like the state for the record Jonathan, that since you haven't used Netware 5.x recently, perhaps you should try it before you dog it. Who knows you might change your opinion, but if Novell has left such a bad taste in your mouth that you couldn't stomach the thought of using it, well to each their own. I don't know what it is that sparks such heated controversy with us Techies. Netware vs. NT, Internet Explorer vs. Netscape, Microsoft vs. Linux, Bash vs. Korn, Vim vs. Emacs, why do these topics bring out the worst in us? Why do we hold these programs so dear to ourselves that we take an opposite opinion as an insult and a personal challenge? Once again, to the group, to Jonathan, I'm sorry. -Jeremy