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-ReligiousWar~s are long-running discussions (debates/arguments/FlameWar~s) in which there are merits to both sides (so there is never a clear winner) and participants have emotional investment in the issue (so participants are likely to resort to ad hominem attacks). When people who have 5 years training experiance
running one system attempt to have an
discussion with others who have 5 years training experiance
running another system they are likely to generate much heat.
+ReligiousWar~s are long-running discussions (debates/arguments/FlameWar~s) in which there are merits to both sides (so there is never a clear winner) and participants have emotional investment in the issue (so participants are likely to resort to ad hominem attacks). When people who have 5 years of experience
running one system attempt to have a
discussion with others who have 5 years of experience
running another system they are likely to generate much heat.
Some traditional ReligiousWar~s:
* [vi|Vim] vs [Emacs]
* [AMD] [CPU]s vs [Intel] [CPU]s