资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Prisoner of Bill
(PoB) A derisory term, in use generally among {Unix}
users, for anyone who uses {Microsoft} products either because
they don't know there is anything better (i.e. Unix) or
because they would be incapable of working anything more
complex (i.e. Unix).
The interesting and widespread presumption among users of the
term is that (at least at the time of writing, 1998) using
anything other than Unix or a Microsoft OS (whether {VMS},
{Macintosh}, {Amiga}) is so eccentric a choice as to be at
least somewhat praiseworthy.
(1998-09-07)