Are you starting?!?
Then Henry (a developer friend) showed me his laptop - a mac - and it seemed different somehow. Now, I have owned many macs in my past, more macs than PC's in fact. But it was only when I saw Henry's laptop that I suddenly realised that I was looking at a desktop that did not ask anything of me. In fact this was a desktop that imbued calm. Apart from a couple of files, a photo of a Scottish mountain surrounded in mist was all that you could see on the screen. Whilst the photo was nice, it was not the photo that did it for me.
It was the fact that it was plain, the view was simple, no complications, no to do list. When you turn on your PC the first thing that you notice is the start bar....

start!
Get to it, Work, work harder, lash, lash
When you switch on a PC you are unwittingly activating a conspiracy theory. One designed to sublimely get you to carry out Bills bidding.
Alright, its not that bad. There's no need to start wearing tin foil on your head. But I do think that we should be able to turn on a computer without the work protocol kicking in. I would like to check in on my latest eBay item and not feel guilty about avoiding my Outlook inbox.
For this reason, I was imediately surprised by Henry's laptop. I now know you can turn on a computer and it not enlist a work ethic in you. I also know that you can now bury windows away in the dark recesses of your hardrive only to be used when you need to boot a PC only application.
Proof of life outside of my HP, XP on a mac......:

Oh dear, I am posting a mac positive post - again....




