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Originally Posted by Thunder22
I'm not a Windows fanboi, I don't own a Windows OS based phone, I have blackberry's, I'm anti- fanboi of any product. I gave up being religious about technology a long time ago. I see too much of it on a daily basis and unless something really solves a problem for me or the company, I don't get too excited about it. Right now I'm evaluating CISCO/EMC UCS/VBLOCK, and if it works will cut down server deployment from months to hours/days, now THAT I get excited about
Getting excited about phones and PDA's and laptops/tablets, eh, that's for rookies  hahahaha
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I hear you on the anti-fanboy sentiment. The last technology battle that I fought was IBM OS/2 vs. Windows NT (and I lost that one because I banked on OS/2).
I don't agree that getting excited about gadgets is for rookies though. I love my gadgets and always will. But I have been excited about deploying a data warehouse on a Cray computer, using Oracle RAC on blade servers, deploying services on hundreds of IBM DataPower XML appliances, etc.