Here are some
basic descriptions of what may happen if airplanes had different operating
systems running them.
DOS: Everybody pushes it till it glides, then jumps on and lets it coast
till it skids, then jumps off, pushes, jumps back on, etc.
DOS with QEMM: Same as DOS, but with more leg room for pushing.
Macintosh: All the flight attendants, captains and baggage handlers look the
same, act the same and talk the same. Every time you ask a question, you are
told you don't need to know, don't want to know and everything will be done
for you without your knowing, so just shut up.
OS/2: To get on board, you have to have your ticket stamped 10 different
times by standing in 10 different lines. Then you fill out a form asking how
you want your seating arranged--with the look and feel of an ocean liner, a
passenger train or a bus. If you get on board and off the ground, you will
have a wonderful trip, except when the rudder and flaps freeze, in which
case you have time to say your prayers before you crash.
Windows: Colorful airport terminal, friendly flight attendants, easy access
to a plane, and an uneventful takeoff. Then, all in a sudden, boom! You blow
up without any warning whatsoever.
NT: The terminal and flight attendants all look like those the Windows plane
uses, but the process of checking in and going through security is a
nightmare. Once aboard, those passengers with first class tickets can go
anywhere they want and arrive in half the time, while the vast majority of
passengers with coach tickets can't even get aboard.
Unix: Everyone brings one piece of the plane. Then they go on the runway and
piece it together, all the while arguing about what kind of plane they're
building.
CAIRO: The airplane is distributed among 47 different hangars in 13 airports
scattered over 8 states, 4 Canadian provinces, and a remote mountain
hideaway in Nicaragua. But you don't need to know where the airplane is or
who it belongs to in order to fly it. Actually, you don't fly the airplane
itself; you fly a simulation that behaves just like the real thing except
that you don't go anywhere. But that's okay, because when the world is at
your fingertips you never need to leave home.