Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 11:36:36 -0800
Reply-To: Steve <Steve@SCHWENK-LAW.COM>
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From: Steve <Steve@SCHWENK-LAW.COM>
Subject: Re: Linux NT and the US Navy (way off topic)
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I say i hate him because he is a control monger...a tyrant...a greedy arrogant
law breaking geek whose software sucks. don't tell me that with the multi
hundreds of billions out there that without microsuace, we would not have what
we have today...make me laugh. What i hate most about that company and that
CEO is that they want the public to accept their crappy software or nothing
(and their crappy browser, too), and they have gone to great lengths to quash
innovation and competing products that would give us more for less. Hence, the
antitrust action.
if you think clinton is a perjurer, have you heard the testimony of the
microsoft people including gates....impeach them all!
Anyway, this is a thread that we better kill or it will surely get out of
hand. The pro-bill and anti-bill positions have now been stated.
steve
Robyn Rudisill wrote:
> I can't resist. I tried, but I can't.
>
> I believe that many of you are spouting about NT as being so unstable when
> it's not. I think what you are really trying to say is that it is an
> improper application for our use and hardware. NT is amazing considering
> where computing started and where it's going.
>
> LINUX is great at was it does, (not much, for now); and would be great for
> a groupie of LINUX to run a listserv, but if the admin isn't comfortable
> with the OS then we will all be in that "Let's learn together mode." Which
> is no fun for users or admin.
>
> Breaking up Microsoft will take us back to the time when most applications
> didn't work with most other applications and standards were defined as a
> point of departure. Microsoft's free stuff and bad (to some, evil)
> business tactics have created way more industry and commerce then they
> could have destroyed even with intent. I have worked for a company that
> had an entire product (developers, marketers, sales, and support) destroyed
> by MS's give-a-way bundle: Aldus' Persuasion killed by a lesser (at the
> time) Powerpoint.
>
> I can't believe that people actually use "hate" with respect to
> Bill. There are bigger things for us to expend our energy and neurons.
>
> We will never have what Bill has, so get over it. He will never have
> what we have, a life and the capacity to like quirky loaf-shaped vans that
> can sometimes invoke a sense of adventure not seen in most cars today.
>
> Well, sorry for the rant and thanks for your time.
> Robyn
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