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I know a few Linux users myself, and most of them dual boot Linux with Windows. One has even tried to convert me to the dual boot thing with Linux, but so far I've resisted. I think he still likes me. At least his wife does. :)
Biased is much too strong a word to use for everyone and your statement is a bit unfair, especially to the folks in these forums.
Bias is an inclination of temperament or outlook to present or hold a partial perspective, often accompanied by a refusal to consider the possible merits of alternative points of view.I have seen very few people within these forums whose ideas or opinions meet either of the above criteria. Now, on the other paw, the statement below does meet the criteria:Biased means one-sided, lacking a neutral viewpoint, not having an open mind. Bias can come in many forms . . .
This guy is so full of himself that he cannot be anything other than biased. :)Microsoft, heed my words carefully, I'm the smartest man alive, your business success hinges on this. Make it smart. Make it efficient. Not the way it is in this preview release.
There you go, the most detailed and honest Windows 10 review you will ever have read, and this is just a beginning.
Please note that I said he's tech savvy, made some good points and that I agree with some of them; however, at the same time, he made some glaring errors.Media bias is the bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media, in the selection of which events and stories are reported and how they are covered. The term "media bias" implies a pervasive or widespread bias contravening standards of journalism