Re: Its New!!
Bill Yanaire wrote:
> You are either delusional or have no clue. I am NOT scared sh**less at all.
> Not in the least. Each and every "enhancment" Microsoft makes, solidifies
> my standing in my profession. Microsoft is somewhat alarmed, but they are
> not scared. Even if you have your way (which you won't) just by attrition,
> it will take decades for Linux to overtake Microsoft and by that time, I
> will be on a beach in the Bahamas drinking and watching the girls go by on
> the beach and not give a rats ass about any software solution.
>
> So you job isn't in the computer industry so you have no idea what you are
> talking about. You just keep preaching Linux/Ubuntu just like those Jehova
> Witness people who come by on Sunday morning, knocking on doors trying to
> convert the people to their cult.
>
> Keep dreaming and maybe Ubuntu will be big in your world!
Do you realize, like Frank's posts, that this post is only comprised of
holier than thou insults?
Ask Enron's stockholders how quickly a large corporation can fall.
"You can fool some of the people ..."
Alias
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> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:eAyo7GKxHHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>> You sure have a skewed view of the word. No wonder you are an Ubuntu
>>> zealot. I PREFER to feed my family, have a nice home, freedom to travel,
>>> help my kids, put money away for retirement, etc....
>> And you're scared sh¡tless that Linux will take away your cash cow. So is
>> Microsoft.
>>
>>> Most of the world uses Windows and they wern't fooled into buying
>>> Windows, it just so happens that Windows is the best solution out there.
>> False and false.
>>
>>> Of course there are issues and problems, but with such complicated
>>> software there are bound to be problems.
>>>
>>> How about Linux? Last time I updated Ubuntu, there were 81 updates.
>>> Maybe Ubuntu is becoming bloated also.
>> Not really. With some ten programs open, it uses less than 279MB of RAM.
>> Most of the updates are improvements to the programs installed, not
>> "security updates" like you get with Windows every month.
>>
>>> I'm glad that you understand how hundreds of thousands of people use
>>> Microsoft products to make their living. I provide solutions to business
>>> problems. If I need to use Microsoft technology to get the job done, the
>>> so be it. My software saves the company money by making other peoples
>>> jobs easier.
>> No wonder you're scared of Linux.
>>> You keep using Ubuntu as a toy and leave the "heavy lifting" to us
>>> professionals. By the way, what do YOU do for a living (if anything)?
>> It's not related to computers except that I use computers to do it. What I
>> do is not relevant nor any of your business.
>>
>> Alias
>>>
>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>> news:%23j8eXkJxHHA.2488@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>> Since I make my living using Microsoft products, downloading and
>>>>> installing the latest and greatest .NET Framework updates helps keep me
>>>>> employed. Yes, there is lots of bloat, that's why we need Dual Core
>>>>> and Quad Core processors to run the bloated software. But since my
>>>>> paycheck depends on the bloatware, I'll keep using it. Ubuntu will
>>>>> continue to stay in the drawer.
>>>> Oh, so you prefer Windows due to its inherent need to be repaired often
>>>> and you need to make money off the hapless people who were fooled into
>>>> buying Windows. Now I understand.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OpJsfUJxHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>> I don't have problems after installing Windows updates and yes
>>>>>>> sometimes a reboot is necessary, but Windows OS are much more
>>>>>>> complicated than Linux solutions.
>>>>>> So, hurry up and go download and install the .NET Framework updates
>>>>>> and then post back about how wonderful your experience was. Do you
>>>>>> have the balls? In Windows, "complicated" really means "bloated".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:eLqgTOJxHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>>>> So how did your Ubuntu updates go? There are lots of them also
>>>>>>>> Unlike Windows Updates, which I wait at least a week to install to
>>>>>>>> make sure there aren't any problems, I have never, ever, had one
>>>>>>>> single problem with Ubuntu updates and very rarely need to reboot
>>>>>>>> after downloading and installing them.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> news:uAPHBYHxHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>> Ian wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Vista is comparatively new. We must give it a go and try not to
>>>>>>>>>>> constantly compare it with what went before. Microsoft said that
>>>>>>>>>>> it would run lots of maintenance programs in the background. One
>>>>>>>>>>> because people want to get on with other computing tasks while
>>>>>>>>>>> carrying out mundane maintenance, but perhaps more importantly,
>>>>>>>>>>> because MS knew so many people would never carry these tasks out,
>>>>>>>>>>> if left to their own devices. Updates are one such task. Updates
>>>>>>>>>>> are important because they block holes that virus makers have
>>>>>>>>>>> found.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> So, how did your updates for .NET go?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Feel more secure now?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Alias
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