Windows 8’s blah reception from many computer users may have been due at least in part to a peculiar trait that we humans have, and that’s our obsession with improvement. Improving our lot has been a fixation throughout virtually all of human history, so it shouldn’t come as any great surprise that Microsoft couldn’t help itself when it became time to update its OS — an OS that we had all learned to use expertly over the last 20 years or so.
How to Make Windows 8 Look Like Win 7 on Your PC
Posted by: Patrick Nelson November 21, 2013 05:00 AMWindows 8’s blah reception from many computer users may have been due at least in part to a peculiar trait that we humans have, and that’s our obsession with improvement. Improving our lot has been a fixation throughout virtually all of human history, so it shouldn’t come as any great surprise that Microsoft couldn’t help itself when it became time to update its OS — an OS that we had all learned to use expertly over the last 20 years or so.