Originally posted by CyberShy
And if I donate more $ to Bill Gates, well so be it. In fact I don't care.
And if I donate more $ to Bill Gates, well so be it. In fact I don't care.
Originally posted by Asher
I'd also like to point out that your comment had nothing to do with what I said. Businesses do take Microsoft seriously, which is why Windows NT workstations outnumber Linux by some astronomical number.
I'd also like to point out that your comment had nothing to do with what I said. Businesses do take Microsoft seriously, which is why Windows NT workstations outnumber Linux by some astronomical number.
To be honest I don't like the windows 2000 computers at my university as I have at every single computer to costumize my desktop. But on the other hand the Linux computer there are also not without bugs, exept for the Sun Works stations I did not fond any bugs so far.
But it is not very nice if you get some cryptical error messages in Windows when I am playing games.
Originally posted by Urban Ranger
Like your brat friends who came on ACS to call everybody who don't like MS morons and losers? So why are there still so many people using MS stuff?
Like your brat friends who came on ACS to call everybody who don't like MS morons and losers? So why are there still so many people using MS stuff?
So a statement like that is also stereotypical:
Originally posted by Asher
IE6 is king if you want less hassles.
IE6 is king if you want less hassles.
The main different between Linux and Windows is that Linux is closer to the hardware, if you use Linux you get to know the computer that you are using. If you use windows it is not necassary to use the command line. But if you learned the command line than it is more efficient to use the computer. On windows you have to use the mouse. Of course you can disable most of the user friendly options in windows and take a look under the surface of the OS. If you used Dos than you know that this file is a *.txt file and not a text document. OK that is easy to guess but if you are searching for a file called *.exe and Windows explorer display it as Anwendung than it starts to get difficuilt.
BTW I can't see the avatars in Netscape4.5 either, but it doesn't bother me too much as I disabled them in my profile anyway. I just see them if I am not logged in. And that happens every time when I disconnected from the net as I don't use cookies. So if you want really see them use another browser like MSEI or Netscape6.2 or Opera5.
-Martin
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