Indeed, especially when you pit one obvious Windows fanboy who can't take criticism with myself, who appreciates that Linux isn't for absolutely everybody but is a very stable system that people should try.
Oh, and since you seem to think it's great for your ego to call in your IT buddies, I've shown these posts to me Computer Science buddies, and they all think your arguments are hilarious. Of course, I don't claim that this means anything because I don't like to use logical fallacies. (Just so you know)
If your friend doesn't want to install wicd to help him then that's his decision. Point to note though: I visited my mother today after several months and wicd found the wireless network and remembered the key, even though it hadn't asked to save it or indeed had seen the network in months. I call that a pretty clever program. Hope your friend enjoys entering the key every time though, I do feel ever so sorry for him.
Oh, and since you seem to think it's great for your ego to call in your IT buddies, I've shown these posts to me Computer Science buddies, and they all think your arguments are hilarious. Of course, I don't claim that this means anything because I don't like to use logical fallacies. (Just so you know)
If your friend doesn't want to install wicd to help him then that's his decision. Point to note though: I visited my mother today after several months and wicd found the wireless network and remembered the key, even though it hadn't asked to save it or indeed had seen the network in months. I call that a pretty clever program. Hope your friend enjoys entering the key every time though, I do feel ever so sorry for him.