Wading through the wonderful world of technology
I understand that both Apple and Microsoft are evil. I find their maliciousness manifests itself in different ways. While Apple locks me with DRM’ed iTunes tracks, AppleTV, iPhone, and integrated iLife apps, I’m willing to forgive them. Its like having a lover who you know will eventually screw you over, but you keep going back to her, thinking this time it will be different or somehow it was your fault. Maybe its because the apps are pretty. Maybe its Steve’s reality distortion field.
Microsoft is like a coworker that you abhor, but have to work with anyways. Think Lumbergh from Office Space. I’ve tried to escape their icy grip, but Microsoft keeps pulling me back in. Since I’ve moved the MacBook Pro, I’ve tried like hell to use Bean and Google Docs more frequently. The rub lies in the fact so many documents I’ve created are in the MS Office black hole, never to escape. Now that I’m making a system image for our new MacBooks at school, do I dare not include MS Office in the image? Would there be wide scale revolt? Or would there be other brave revolutionaries that are willing to throw off the yoke of brutal MS oppression? (ed. Please note note the slight hyperbole was thrown in for effect)
Matt Cronin is middle school educator and technology coordinator at a small middle school in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He enjoys breaking things, tearing them apart, and putting them back together again. In his spare time he also finds joy in making square pegs fit into round holes. His geekiness is only limited by vagaries of his attention span. Chronobits.com will serve to contain his ramblings on education, technology, and whatever else may be lingering in his grey matter. Contact me via Twitter or Email - jmpcronin@gmail.com
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