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August 25th, 2002, 05:50 AM
#1
Apocalypse Now(Not the movie)
Found an interesting article here.Enjoy
http://www.linuxandmain.com/modules....rticle&sid=195
Could it possibly be the end of the world???You just gotta love Bill Gates.(I'd like to kiss him with a baseball bat.)
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August 25th, 2002, 06:20 AM
#2
It figures: A good article form a somewhat credible source will come out just as the DOJ seems to have said "Hey Microsoft, we trust you, so why not go to town on our computers."
****ers.
Hic ego barbarus, sum quillo non intelligor illis.
Because they do not understand me, I am a barbarian.
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August 25th, 2002, 09:16 AM
#3
Apocalypse Now(Not the movie)
Hey I resemble that remark...........<grin>
The COOKIE TUX lives!!!!
Windows NT crashed,I am the Blue Screen of Death.
No one hears your screams.
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August 25th, 2002, 05:20 PM
#4
Junior Member
I think microsoft is trying to control everything they can becuase people are now waking up and realizing that Linux operating system's aren't that hard to use and you can practicly get them any where. So in a futile attempt Microsoft is trying to gain control of everything so they can stay in the race with Linux. But hey all the power to them if they do it, I mean there will always be a way around the things they come out with. Just my opinion on the issue.
Not a shred of evidence exists in favor of the idea that life is serious
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August 25th, 2002, 05:48 PM
#5
Among other things, this means that anyone who has upgraded to the newest Windows Media Player has given Microsoft Corporation rights to total control of his or her machine. Where else might such control have been ceded, unbeknownst to the computer owner?
Careless users are the ones to blame for this situation.
If you warn them of dangers, their reply is "I don't care
as long as I get these convenient features" There is also
a perverse desire to be on "the winning side" If microsoft
dominates the market, consumers want to "go with the
winner"
Look at the history of the american automobile. Since the 1960s
critics tried to point out safety defects, bad gas mileage etc.
Consumers loved the big ugly pieces of junk.
If you asked an auto executive, "why don't you make a
fuel efficient car?" , their answer was "Consumers want
big cars."
"Why don't you put some advanced safety features in
your cars?" The reply was "Safety doesn't sell cars"
When consumer attitudes changed, the car companies
responded to meet the demand.
Stupid users are the real threat to computing.
I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.
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August 25th, 2002, 07:31 PM
#6
Hrm.. Interesting article gghornet.
The next computer I buy will be a Mac.. Or I'll just build one muh self.
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