John Dvorak, an influential computer columnist, calls Windows "a fiberglass Ferrari look-alike on a Volkswagen chassis."
John C. Dvorak, a widely read computer columnist, said that while he might use a Macintosh for recreation, for work he sticks with Intel systems.
Nobody has too many floppy disks, not even computer columnists.
This flaw has led John C. Dvorak, a computer columnist, to call the PS/1 a "weeny" computer.
"Apple is not going to know what hit them," said John C. Dvorak, a computer columnist at MacUser magazine.
(I had not identified myself as a computer columnist.)
And computer columnists spend an inordinate number of hours with word processing and communications software.
"There is a long way to go," said John C. Dvorak, a computer columnist.
John C. Dvorak, a personal computer columnist, commented: "Business software has taken all the fun out of personal computing.
But Lonnie Brown, associate editor and computer columnist of The Ledger of Lakeland, Fla., had an inspiration recently.