I just love arguing with the instructors over at ITT about Unix vs Windows. It turns out that ITT Tech is pro-Microsoft; the instructors are misinformed about certain functionalities of the system's overall perforamnce and what it can actually do. For some odd reason their impression about Linux is that it cannot run a network as well as Micsoft Servers and both Novell and Linux are going to go the way of the dinosaur. Personally, I use FreeBSD and I'm very happy with it. I've even started to teach my fiance how to use it.
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