Yup, that would just be a waste of space, as I have (almost) all I need on Ubuntu.
Well, yes, that's a fair point. If WINE gets the job done for those few situations when Windows is needed, why dual boot?
Since most (if not all) of the programs I work with are Windows-based, I'm stuck with it. Emulation software isn't an option since audio/video editing software can be a massive hardware hog
as is.
Haven't tried it, admittedly, but I iz skeptikal cat.
So I dual boot
One of these days, probably the next time I reinstall the OS, I'll just put Ubuntu and wing it.
I like living on the edge
Started playing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Wonder how long I'll manage this time before giving up.
Why'd you give up? (Not that I should be the one to ask this)
I get bored. (You also give up on games as a hobby?
)
Not sure why. cRPGs inevitably bore me at one point, with a few exceptions (games I actually finished, woohoo!). With the Elder Scrolls series, I get all psyched and excited and spend hours fine-trimming my character, rush into the world... and find it wasn't as interesting as I thought it would be.
Minesweeper. The best action game in the world.
And one killer
movie.