Re: Vote for Linux

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7 wrote:
> Kier wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 01:16:06 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> >
> >> ____/ 7 on Saturday 27 October 2007 22:21 : \____
> >>
> >>> Found this on uk.comp.os.linux
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 'The first time the BBC has included Linux in its Polls - don't waste
> >>> your vote!
> >>>
> >>> http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/
> >>
> >> It took some protest for them to even include a Linux option. Perhaps the
> >> MSBBC tries to pretend it does not exist.

> >
> > Or maybe the 'MSBBC' doesn't exist. Stop being so stupid, Roy. The BBC
> > knows quite well that Linux exists, and has reported on it many times.

>
>
> Liar.
>
> MSBBC consistently fails to report open source despite
> it having become mainstream years ago.


The BBC has been mainstream for years.
Oh, silly me, you meant Linux is mainstream.

Tell me, how can an operating system that has about 1 percent of the
desktop market be called 'mainstream' ?
That's really funny!

You Linux freaks get more humorous by the hour.
First it's campaigns to stuff the ballot boxes, now Linux is
mainstream,
God that is funny.......................
 
traci.manicotti@gmail.com wrote:

>
> 7 wrote:
>> Kier wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 01:16:06 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> >
>> >> ____/ 7 on Saturday 27 October 2007 22:21 : \____
>> >>
>> >>> Found this on uk.comp.os.linux
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> 'The first time the BBC has included Linux in its Polls - don't waste
>> >>> your vote!
>> >>>
>> >>> http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/
>> >>
>> >> It took some protest for them to even include a Linux option. Perhaps
>> >> the MSBBC tries to pretend it does not exist.
>> >
>> > Or maybe the 'MSBBC' doesn't exist. Stop being so stupid, Roy. The BBC
>> > knows quite well that Linux exists, and has reported on it many times.

>>
>>
>> Liar.
>>
>> MSBBC consistently fails to report open source despite
>> it having become mainstream years ago.

>
> The BBC has been mainstream for years.
> Oh, silly me, you meant Linux is mainstream.
>
> Tell me, how can an operating system that has about 1 percent of the
> desktop market be called 'mainstream' ?
> That's really funny!


Open source is mainstream despite you trying to avoid
the issue and focus on one aspect of open source.

Unfortunately no one has given MSBBC asstroturfers license
money to spend on Micoshaft products only to contantly
rant micoshaft only products on air.
They are in violation of their charter, and they know it.



> You Linux freaks get more humorous by the hour.
> First it's campaigns to stuff the ballot boxes, now Linux is
> mainstream,
> God that is funny.......................



Yes it is funny isn't it when you hear Open Source has
been mainstream for many years now.
Its just further proof that MSBBC has been hiding these
things for ages. They are creating their own virtual world
isolated from anything real happening on the ground.
They don't even have open source employees doing the
reporting rounds.

Open source is as big as Micoshaft is in EU alone.
Yet MSBBC doesn't cover what really matters in EU which
is open source that has gone mainstream.

A million+ users or more are switching to Linux per month.
MSBBC has no voice for them and is suppressing them.
 
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