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John is the author of I'm OK--You're Not: The Message We're Sending Nonbelievers and Why We Should Stop (NavPress); Penguins, Pain and the Whole Shebang (Seabury Books); and co-author, with Richard Lederer, of Comma Sense: A Fundamental Guide to Punctuation (St. Martin's). Both Penguins and Comma Sense won San Diego Book Awards for best books in their respective categories (Religious/Spiritual, and How To/Reference). He is also co-author, with Stephen Arterburn (Every Man's Battle) of Being Christian: Exploring Where You, God and Life Connect, Midlife Manual For Men: Finding Significance in the Second Half, and Regret-Free Living: Tools for Building Strong, Healthy Relationships.

As e-books on Scribd.com, John has made available for downloading or reading online, collections from his blog, entitled Seven Reasons Women Stay in Abusive Relationships (and How to Defeat Each One of Them),  How to Make a Living Writing, and My Funniest Stuff. He has also made available his book, I'm OK--You're Not: The Message We're Sending Nonbelievers and Why We Should Stop.

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Friday, September 19, 2008 | 11:26 AM
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Hasta la Vista, Vista! I'm Back to Mac, Jack!

I love laptop computers. Because I love my lap. But that's really a whole other dysfunction.

Speaking of dysfunctions, in Feb. 2007 I bought a Dell laptop, the Inspiron, model We Hate You. Its operating system was/is Vista Home Basic.

If you've ever used Vista Home Basic, you're not reading this. Because you're dead. Because you killed yourself. I wanted help killing myself, so I googled "escape Vista!". The moment Vista was typed Internet Explorer hijacked me to BillGates.com, whereupon my screen froze like Tin Woodsman exiting a steam bath.

Then a window popped up in the middle of my screen. It was a video of Bill Gates, whose visage flickered and skipped just a bit. 

"John Shore," said Bill Gate. "Why are you searching the word 'Vista'? You do not speak Spanish. Beyond the year of it you took in 1970. At Collins. Junior. High. In Cupertino, California. Cupertino, California. Cupertino, California." Bill's image froze, and then shook as if rattled. The image stabilized and Bill resumed his message.

"Do you think there's something wrong with your Microsoft operating system, John Shore? Because there isn't. But as a precaution against future imaginary system malfunctions, you will now need to downloaded MS SmokingPatch #45634256823455594842484364758483636757589754693666. Several moments ago we attempted to automatically download this fix onto your computer, but were unable to complete this task because at that time you, Mr. Shore, were interfering with the proper functioning of your computer by attempting to use it. That is in strict violation of our No Use user-end policy. We can no longer assist you. For assistance, please call Dell Computers, at 1-800-GOODLUK, where, after forty-five minutes playing Choose and Lose, a Seconal-dazed Micro Tek dropout will mumble unintelligibly at you for twenty minutes before suddenly disconnecting you. Thank you, and remember: Microsoft doesn't mean small and limp. It doesn't! It doesn't! It never did!"

Anyway, I'm very pleased to report that I am now writing to you on my brand new MacBook---which looks like this:

 

Last night my wife surprised me with my Midnight Star (hey: you can name your stuff whatever you want), and thereby made me so happy I may never sleep again. The MacBook seems to actually work. More radically, it seems predicated upon the idea that I might be perfectly capable of knowing my own needs. Unlike the platform of the PC (Proactively Controlling? Peevishly Claustrophobic? Profoundly Clunky? Potentially Catastrophic? Phenomenally Calloused? Passionately Conniving? Positively Creepy? Purposefully Confounding? Purposefully Confusing? Purposefully Complicated? Probably Contaminated? Somebody stop me?), Apple's operating system doesn't try to protect me, guide me, help me, inspire me, direct me, correct me, or question my choice of breakfast cereals. It pretty much lets me be.

I am now a Happy Creator. And, like the One who created us all, I am saddened by the way Adam responded to the apple given to him by his life-mate. But I'm loving the way I'm responding to the one given to me by mine.


(P.S. The reason I put the "I'm Back to Mac" part in this post's title is because one of my first real computers was a Mac SE. And when I worked in magazines, I worked on all kinds of Macs. So in that way this is a bit of a homecoming for me.)

 

Another Apple-y thing I wrote awhile back: Why I Don't Want an iPhone. Wait. Why I Do.


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SavvyD
9/22/2008 2:38 PM
Hey, that's just not right!! I did the right thing and conquered my Vista demon. Then I WROTE ABOUT IT ON MY BLOG!!!

www.SavvySingleChristian.blogspot.com
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