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Re: I said this would happen a year and half ago.. lol>>> Someone here is brain dead.


Re: I said this would happen a year and half ago.. lol>>> Someone here is brain dead.


"vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

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> You seem to think that everyone on the planet must know perfect English.

>

> I say everyone should know perfect Swahili. Yes Swahili is the best 

> language in the whole wide world and if you don't know it, or even make 

> some grammar mistakes or abuse it, then you are stupid. If you type 

> something that seems strange to me in Swahili I will say that its the 

> "worst most worst" abuse of Swahili I have seen in a long time.

>

> You seem to not know that the internet is a global thing, meaning that 

> people from all the world is using it.

> Well that is the case, but you seem to demand that everyone must know 

> perfect English. Ok, sure, and I say you must know Swahili. Yeah Swahili 

> is nice, and if you don't know it you are stupid.

> I say lets all start typing in Swahili and not English, and If I see a 

> mistake you make I will laugh.

> English is a language of a MINORITY of the population of the world.

> But since you like vista it doesn't surprise me that you have a closed 

> mind. A person with an open mind would say vista is crap.. lol. Thank you 

> for informing me of this mistake. I am learning constantly. But its funny 

> that most americans are totally incompetent in spelling and expression. 

> Its not the fact that you told me the mistake thats bad, but its the 

> snobish style you have....


Better check that again skippy. English is the language of international

aviation among other things. But, since you have the intelligence of a mold

spore, you wouldn't know things like that. You see, a person with an open

mind, wouldn't make comments especially about things you clearly know

nothing about. Anyone that has seen you post would say YOU are crap.


> but what do I expect? You are a vista luver... that explains everything. 

> The "single most worst" OS ever made.


As pointed out, you aren't too damn bright are you skippy? When you actually

know what you are talking about, please come back and join us grown ups.


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> "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@invalid.invalid.com> wrote in message 

> news:rfj214h9nfbnmkppq5ooo22kll551v3kov@4ax.com...

>> On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 00:45:13 +0300, "vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch>

>> wrote:

>>

>>>I have seen many many many people say that they loved all microsoft 

>>>releases

>>>except Vista. Vista is the single most worst product microsoft has ever

>>>made.

>>>And this is something I agree with. I never complained about dos, win 

>>>3.1,

>>>win95, win98, win2000, XP, windows2003. (Im leaving out windowsMe because 

>>>I

>>>didnt like it but I also didnt complain then).

>>>In fact you could call me an MS fanboy before Vista!

>>>

>>>But vista??? Vista is the epitome of stupidity and CRAP!!!

>>>

>>>MS can take vista and shove it, the world doesnt want it, and whoever 

>>>likes

>>>it is stupid.

>>

>> Am I to take it from your spew that you are calling those like me

>> "stupid", simply because we like what you hate?

>>

>> Perhap we should call you "stupid" because you hate something we like?

>>

>> Or, perhaps I should call you "brain-dead", because you just used the

>> improper objective clause "single most worst" in the same sentence

>> together in a single breath to describe the same object.

>>

>> "Single most" , or "singularly worst" I can accept.  But not "single

>> most worst".

>> Think of it like this:

>>

>> "single-most" has the same meaning as "worst".  Would you say "worst

>> worst", or "single-most single-most"?  Of course not.  We would look

>> silly if we did, wouldn't we?  Use one or the other, but not both, to

>> describe the same object.

>>

>> This would be a better construction, don't you think:

>>

>> "In fact, your abuse of the English language has caused me to think

>> that it was the 'single-most violent act' of literary abuse I've

>> encountered in a long, long time."

>>

>> Even to THINK about the violence committed to the English language by

>> this construction causes me such consternation as to cause my mind to

>> be blown upward through the ceiling and into the atmosphere, where it

>> is dispersed abroad into the Seven Continents.

>>

>> But, I will not, since such comments are inflammatory and demeaning.

>> They provide those like me with fodder for our imaginations to come up

>> with "inspirational" messages for folks like you.

>>

>> Instead, let's learn to live and let live, OK?

>> Every cat has his own rat, Mate...

>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>"Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@invalid.invalid.com> wrote in message

>>>news:kjo114172ji9vglunlkum7dstrqcusip61@4ax.com...

>>>> On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:19:51 GMT, kurttrail

>>>> <dontemailme@anywhereintheknownuniverse.org> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>>Bob Campbell wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:%23$0fE0gpIHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> An operating system is dead when no one is any longer using it. That 

>>>>>>> is

>>>>>>> far from the case with Vista - though you may want it to be so.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Vista is "dead" with 130 million sold

>>>>>

>>>>>How many of those millions are actually represent VL customers that are

>>>>>still using XP, though they have the right to install Vista?

>>>>>

>>>>>> and 14% share!

>>>>>

>>>>>And what was XP's share a year and a quarter after its release?

>>>>>

>>>>>It was more like double that of Vista, if not more.

>>>>>

>>>>>> Linux with .6%

>>>>>> share has "momentum"!

>>>>>

>>>>>Can you cite that, because I know that number is old.

>>>>>

>>>>>> I wonder what kind of drugs you have to take in order to believe such

>>>>>> drivel?

>>>>>

>>>>>You got to stop drinking the MicroFanboy Kool-Aid, that's all.

>>>>

>>>> Of course, how many were still roaring in these newsgroups about how

>>>> bad XP was, and how they swore by Win2k a year after XP's

>>>> introduction?  How many still swear by Windows for Workgroups 3.22,

>>>> and complain about Windows 2.0?

>>>>

>>>> Complainers are nothing new with the introduction of a new OS,

>>>> "alias", and you know it.

>>>>

>>>> IN fact, we've both done our share of complaining about both XP and

>>>> Vista in the last few years.  All of us do it.  IN fact, it's our

>>>> right, just as complaining about the food or the drill-sargent's

>>>> stinky armpits are the perpetual rights of G.I.'s everywhere.

>>>>

>>>> I will remind you of the words of an old man: " 'Bad, Bad', says the

>>>> buyer, but when he walks away with his purchase, he boasts of the

>>>> great deal he got."

>>>>

>>>> Once we get started using an OS on a daily basis, all the warts start

>>>> looking like beauty marks instead.  This is pretty-much true for ALL

>>>> OS's, and all people.

>>>>

>>>> It's just human nature to complain.  WE won't ever stop, since we are

>>>> never truly pleased.

>>>>

>>>> Donald L McDaniel

>>>>

>>>> Donald L McDaniel

>>>> Please reply to the correct thread and article.

>>>> ================================================

>>>

>>

>> Donald L McDaniel

>> Please reply to the correct thread and article.

>> ================================================

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