> The problem here is that you think 'corrupted registry keys' means that the computer is unusable.
Well, this guy's computer threw errors when he tried to install an app. "Unusable", no, just shitty. I would call that broken, but as you demonstrate, Windows apologists have always had lower standards.
> We're in 2011, no-one should have to know what 'engine oil change' means either, but someone still has to know how to do it.
That wouldn't be a very good argument if there was only one carmaker that made a car that required oil changes, while every other carmaker in the world had been selling perfectly functional no-oil-change-required cars since the 1990's.
Well, this guy's computer threw errors when he tried to install an app. "Unusable", no, just shitty. I would call that broken, but as you demonstrate, Windows apologists have always had lower standards.
> We're in 2011, no-one should have to know what 'engine oil change' means either, but someone still has to know how to do it.
That wouldn't be a very good argument if there was only one carmaker that made a car that required oil changes, while every other carmaker in the world had been selling perfectly functional no-oil-change-required cars since the 1990's.