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Alias wrote:

> Gordon's Psychiatrist wrote:

>> Saucy wrote:

>>> Well, Alias, I'm sorry too. Alias could be male or female and I

>>> assumed you were male. Shows one can't make assumptions. Shall I

>>> continue with this?

>>>

>>> Saucy

>>>

>>> style_emoticons//ohmy.gif)

>>>

>>>

>> Alias is a male. He has spoken about his poor uneducated wife who

>> can't do any better.

>

> Liar. My wife isn't poor or uneducated.

>

> Alias

 

You wife must uneducated if she thinks you are a "catch"

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Saucy wrote:

>

> Why would I be? I'm not an citizen of the United States, so I do not

> vote in the elections there.

>

> But as it is, I like Sarah Palin as a television personality. I also

> like the SNL skits about her too - they're funny and that Tina Fey has

> the impersonation almost spot on. Politically, I think she (Sarah Palin)

> is a bit immature and was thrown to the sharks and was in over her head.

> But she seems honest, not a war monger at heart, and would do her best

> should she become President.

 

I think she's a bimbo.

>

> I also like Obama as a television personality, although I am

> anti-abortion so would have issues with politically supporting him if I

> were a a citizen of the United States. I like him for visiting Canada -

> he was a big hit here and a friendly and nice man. It's clear he is

> sincere and is doing at least what he thinks is right. I do like that he

> wants to reform health care in the States, but I know that is a big

> challenge now with the huge debt and, what, with the schemes the

> banksters devise against the tax payers there. As well, the military in

> the United States is over-extended and over-size and is too much to

> support - larger than all the other militaries of the world combined. I

> don't know if it is feasible to have universal health care in the States

> at this time because, AFAICT, as there are pressing financial issues

> that probably should be dealt with first. I think they could be laying

> the ground work now, but implementing it would be very expensive. It's

> not for no reason we have high taxes in Canada - and that's without a

> vast debt and gigantic military.

>

> Alias, when there was a realistic attempt to create a what I thought was

> a Canadian OS I installed it - CorelLinux - and I tried to get it to

> work. But Corel dropped it. 'Glad they did - as it turns out, it wasn't

> really all that Canadian anyway. I'm loyal to my country (and try to

> express that in real life), you should be too.

 

I'm a citizen of Planet Earth. Separating loyalty to a country is one of

the reasons countries go to war.

>

> But you'd rather run some dying commie thing out of the Eastern Bloc.

> Even Russia's given up on communism, Alias, you probably know that.

 

I am not a communist or a socialist. I do think things like the police,

army, health care, taxes, etc. should be run by the government but as an

entrepreneur, I obviously believe in capitalism as well.

>

> And you might try a little bit of loyalty to the land of the free - it

> would do your heart good.

>

> Saucy

 

I am loyal to the planet, not one country.

 

Alias

>

>

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:h8c18q$1pr$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Saucy wrote:

>>> He left the USA and now uses an unAmerican operating system. Hm ..

>>> pattern there?

>>>

>>> Saucy

>>

>> Are you a Sarah Palin supporter?

>>

>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>> "John Galt" wrote in message

>>> news:0i8ia55qa7ohkqdebkue3i1aq4g24l6pp3@4ax.com...

>>>> "Saucy" wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> INLINE with some cuts:

>>>>

>>>> Don't feed the expatriate troll, doofus.

>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>

Gordon's Psychiatrist wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>> Gordon's Psychiatrist wrote:

>>> Saucy wrote:

>>>> Well, Alias, I'm sorry too. Alias could be male or female and I

>>>> assumed you were male. Shows one can't make assumptions. Shall I

>>>> continue with this?

>>>>

>>>> Saucy

>>>>

>>>> style_emoticons//ohmy.gif)

>>>>

>>>>

>>> Alias is a male. He has spoken about his poor uneducated wife who

>>> can't do any better.

>>

>> Liar. My wife isn't poor or uneducated.

>>

>> Alias

>

> You wife must uneducated if she thinks you are a "catch"

 

Your ignorance and stupidity is raising its ugly head again, nymshifter.

 

Alias

Alias wrote:

> Saucy wrote:

>>

>> Why would I be? I'm not an citizen of the United States, so I do not

>> vote in the elections there.

>>

>> But as it is, I like Sarah Palin as a television personality. I also

>> like the SNL skits about her too - they're funny and that Tina Fey has

>> the impersonation almost spot on. Politically, I think she (Sarah

>> Palin) is a bit immature and was thrown to the sharks and was in over

>> her head. But she seems honest, not a war monger at heart, and would

>> do her best should she become President.

>

> I think she's a bimbo.

 

Finally we agree on something.

>

>>

>> I also like Obama as a television personality, although I am

>> anti-abortion so would have issues with politically supporting him if

>> I were a a citizen of the United States. I like him for visiting

>> Canada - he was a big hit here and a friendly and nice man. It's clear

>> he is sincere and is doing at least what he thinks is right. I do like

>> that he wants to reform health care in the States, but I know that is

>> a big challenge now with the huge debt and, what, with the schemes the

>> banksters devise against the tax payers there. As well, the military

>> in the United States is over-extended and over-size and is too much to

>> support - larger than all the other militaries of the world combined.

>> I don't know if it is feasible to have universal health care in the

>> States at this time because, AFAICT, as there are pressing financial

>> issues that probably should be dealt with first. I think they could be

>> laying the ground work now, but implementing it would be very

>> expensive. It's not for no reason we have high taxes in Canada - and

>> that's without a vast debt and gigantic military.

>>

>> Alias, when there was a realistic attempt to create a what I thought

>> was a Canadian OS I installed it - CorelLinux - and I tried to get it

>> to work. But Corel dropped it. 'Glad they did - as it turns out, it

>> wasn't really all that Canadian anyway. I'm loyal to my country (and

>> try to express that in real life), you should be too.

>

> I'm a citizen of Planet Earth. Separating loyalty to a country is one of

> the reasons countries go to war.

>

 

Are you sure about that? Check your papers again. Oops, you use Ubuntu. You have no clue.

 

>>

>> But you'd rather run some dying commie thing out of the Eastern Bloc.

>> Even Russia's given up on communism, Alias, you probably know that.

>

> I am not a communist or a socialist. I do think things like the police,

> army, health care, taxes, etc. should be run by the government but as an

> entrepreneur, I obviously believe in capitalism as well.

>

>>

>> And you might try a little bit of loyalty to the land of the free - it

>> would do your heart good.

>>

>> Saucy

>

> I am loyal to the planet, not one country.

>

> Alias

 

I think Uranus is calling you.

 

 

Take Ubuntu with you when you go.

Alias wrote:

> Gordon's Psychiatrist wrote:

>> Alias wrote:

>>> Gordon's Psychiatrist wrote:

>>>> Saucy wrote:

>>>>> Well, Alias, I'm sorry too. Alias could be male or female and I

>>>>> assumed you were male. Shows one can't make assumptions. Shall I

>>>>> continue with this?

>>>>>

>>>>> Saucy

>>>>>

>>>>> style_emoticons//ohmy.gif)

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>> Alias is a male. He has spoken about his poor uneducated wife who

>>>> can't do any better.

>>>

>>> Liar. My wife isn't poor or uneducated.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>> You wife must uneducated if she thinks you are a "catch"

>

> Your ignorance and stupidity is raising its ugly head again, nymshifter.

>

> Alias

 

Wrong. If you wife believes you are a catch, then she has a problem. Oops.

"Alias" wrote in message

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> G.R. Barker wrote:

>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of humour,

>> you use Ubuntu.

 

What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

computer.

> It may be funny to some third graders.

 

I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

"G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>

>

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:h8doo2$cc1$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>

>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>

> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

> computer.

>

>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>

> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

 

So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

"Gordon's Psychiatrist" wrote in message

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> Alias wrote:

>> Saucy wrote:

>>> Um, I don't troll newsgroups that don't want me, Alias.

>>>

>

> Hey idiot - Most people who respond to you say that you are not wanted

> here. I guess you just don't get it.

>

> Imagine, Ubuntu has been FREE for years yet 99.999% of the worlds

> population ignore it. Ubuntu is just a toy OS written by geeks for geeks

> who can't get laid.

 

Ubuntu is free for trolls, elves and fairies. The pixies are furious

because they missed out.

"Gordon's Psychiatrist" wrote in message

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> Saucy wrote:

>> Well, Alias, I'm sorry too. Alias could be male or female and I assumed

>> you were male. Shows one can't make assumptions. Shall I continue with

>> this?

>>

>> Saucy

>>

>> style_emoticons//ohmy.gif)

>>

>>

> Alias is a male. He has spoken about his poor uneducated wife who can't

> do any better.

 

Alias could be a she male. Who knows?

Gordon's Psychiatrist wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>> Saucy wrote:

>>>

>>> Why would I be? I'm not an citizen of the United States, so I do not

>>> vote in the elections there.

>>>

>>> But as it is, I like Sarah Palin as a television personality. I also

>>> like the SNL skits about her too - they're funny and that Tina Fey

>>> has the impersonation almost spot on. Politically, I think she (Sarah

>>> Palin) is a bit immature and was thrown to the sharks and was in over

>>> her head. But she seems honest, not a war monger at heart, and would

>>> do her best should she become President.

>>

>> I think she's a bimbo.

>

> Finally we agree on something.

>>

>>>

>>> I also like Obama as a television personality, although I am

>>> anti-abortion so would have issues with politically supporting him if

>>> I were a a citizen of the United States. I like him for visiting

>>> Canada - he was a big hit here and a friendly and nice man. It's

>>> clear he is sincere and is doing at least what he thinks is right. I

>>> do like that he wants to reform health care in the States, but I know

>>> that is a big challenge now with the huge debt and, what, with the

>>> schemes the banksters devise against the tax payers there. As well,

>>> the military in the United States is over-extended and over-size and

>>> is too much to support - larger than all the other militaries of the

>>> world combined. I don't know if it is feasible to have universal

>>> health care in the States at this time because, AFAICT, as there are

>>> pressing financial issues that probably should be dealt with first. I

>>> think they could be laying the ground work now, but implementing it

>>> would be very expensive. It's not for no reason we have high taxes in

>>> Canada - and that's without a vast debt and gigantic military.

>>>

>>> Alias, when there was a realistic attempt to create a what I thought

>>> was a Canadian OS I installed it - CorelLinux - and I tried to get it

>>> to work. But Corel dropped it. 'Glad they did - as it turns out, it

>>> wasn't really all that Canadian anyway. I'm loyal to my country (and

>>> try to express that in real life), you should be too.

>>

>> I'm a citizen of Planet Earth. Separating loyalty to a country is one

>> of the reasons countries go to war.

>>

>

> Are you sure about that? Check your papers again. Oops, you use

> Ubuntu. You have no clue.

>

>

>>>

>>> But you'd rather run some dying commie thing out of the Eastern Bloc.

>>> Even Russia's given up on communism, Alias, you probably know that.

>>

>> I am not a communist or a socialist. I do think things like the

>> police, army, health care, taxes, etc. should be run by the government

>> but as an entrepreneur, I obviously believe in capitalism as well.

>>

>>>

>>> And you might try a little bit of loyalty to the land of the free -

>>> it would do your heart good.

>>>

>>> Saucy

>>

>> I am loyal to the planet, not one country.

>>

>> Alias

>

> I think Uranus is calling you.

>

>

> Take Ubuntu with you when you go.

 

Oh, goody, more third grade "humor" from the Nymshifting liar.

 

Alias

Gordon wrote:

>

> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

> news:e1CN$SvMKHA.504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>

>>

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:h8doo2$cc1$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>>

>>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>>

>> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

>> computer.

>>

>>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>>

>> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

>

> So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

>

>

 

Err - Nothing is funny about Ubuntu. Err.

"Gordon" wrote in message

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>

> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>

>>

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:h8doo2$cc1$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>>

>>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>>

>> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

>> computer.

>>

>>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>>

>> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

>

> So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

 

It's funny how it didn't catch on for a start but who was talking to you

anyway?

"G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>

>

> "Gordon" wrote in message

> news:#x4OmWvMKHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

>> news:e1CN$SvMKHA.504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>>

>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>> news:h8doo2$cc1$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>>>

>>>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>>>

>>> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

>>> computer.

>>>

>>>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>>>

>>> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

>>

>> So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

>

> It's funny how it didn't catch on for a start but who was talking to you

> anyway?

>

>

 

Just interested in why you should think Ubuntu is funny. Do you think

perhaps that OpenSuse is also funny? What about Fedora or Mandriva, are they

also funny?

Just interested in why you should think that.

"Saucy" wrote in message

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> Great your lonely install has been up so long. Have you play Command &

> Conquer Red Alert 3 on it? It's fun.

>

>

> Let me elaborate: to be honest with you, I have installed several copies

> of Linux and attempt to get FreeBSD running as well - all out of

> curiosity - and each time disappointed with the unworkability. FreeBSD

> just did its version of the BSOD. "Out there" though, I've not seen nary a

> Linux on the desktop / laptop save the two I mentioned.

>

> The guy who had it on the laptop came over to me and asked me if I could

> help him. When he plugged in his USB mouse, nothing happened. I just said

> sorry, 'could be anything. I felt like saying: Why don't you get an OS

> that works?

>

> Saucy

 

One prime example why Linux is funny. It's just a plaything.

Gordon wrote:

>

> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>

>>

>> "Gordon" wrote in message

>> news:#x4OmWvMKHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

>>> news:e1CN$SvMKHA.504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>> news:h8doo2$cc1$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>>>>

>>>>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>>>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>>>>

>>>> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

>>>> computer.

>>>>

>>>>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>>>>

>>>> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

>>>

>>> So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

>>

>> It's funny how it didn't catch on for a start but who was talking to

>> you anyway?

>>

>>

>

> Just interested in why you should think Ubuntu is funny. Do you think

> perhaps that OpenSuse is also funny? What about Fedora or Mandriva, are

> they also funny?

> Just interested in why you should think that.

 

Err, who gives a rats ass why he thinks Ubuntu is funny. Err. , Ubuntu is a TOY for

geeks who can't get laid. Err. Maybe, Err, you are in that group. Err.

"G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>

>

> "Saucy" wrote in message

> news:#nL#6IuMKHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Great your lonely install has been up so long. Have you play Command &

>> Conquer Red Alert 3 on it? It's fun.

>>

>>

>> Let me elaborate: to be honest with you, I have installed several copies

>> of Linux and attempt to get FreeBSD running as well - all out of

>> curiosity - and each time disappointed with the unworkability. FreeBSD

>> just did its version of the BSOD. "Out there" though, I've not seen nary

>> a Linux on the desktop / laptop save the two I mentioned.

>>

>> The guy who had it on the laptop came over to me and asked me if I could

>> help him. When he plugged in his USB mouse, nothing happened. I just said

>> sorry, 'could be anything. I felt like saying: Why don't you get an OS

>> that works?

>>

>> Saucy

>

> One prime example why Linux is funny. It's just a plaything.

>

>

 

Again I ask you - please elaborate as to why Linux (now it's Linux not just

Ubuntu) is "funny"?

Do you use Google? Google runs on err let me see....LINUX!

"Gordon" wrote in message

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>

> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>

>>

>> "Gordon" wrote in message

>> news:#x4OmWvMKHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>> news:h8doo2$cc1$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>>>>

>>>>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>>>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>>>>

>>>> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

>>>> computer.

>>>>

>>>>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>>>>

>>>> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

>>>

>>> So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

>>

>> It's funny how it didn't catch on for a start but who was talking to you

>> anyway?

>>

>>

>

> Just interested in why you should think Ubuntu is funny. Do you think

> perhaps that OpenSuse is also funny? What about Fedora or Mandriva, are

> they also funny?

> Just interested in why you should think that.

 

Look above o wise one. I think it's extremely funny it hasn't caught on and

will never compare to Windows as long as you have got a hole in your anus.

 

Does that satisfy your interest?

G.R. Barker wrote:

>

>

> "Gordon" wrote in message

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>>

>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>>

>>>

>>> "Gordon" wrote in message

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>>>>

>>>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>>> news:h8doo2$cc1$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>>>>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>>>>>

>>>>> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

>>>>> computer.

>>>>>

>>>>>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>>>>>

>>>>> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

>>>>

>>>> So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

>>>

>>> It's funny how it didn't catch on for a start but who was talking to

>>> you anyway?

>>>

>>>

>>

>> Just interested in why you should think Ubuntu is funny. Do you think

>> perhaps that OpenSuse is also funny? What about Fedora or Mandriva,

>> are they also funny?

>> Just interested in why you should think that.

>

> Look above o wise one. I think it's extremely funny it hasn't caught on

> and will never compare to Windows as long as you have got a hole in your

> anus.

>

> Does that satisfy your interest?

>

>

 

He has an extra big "anus hole". He needs to breathe.

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> Gordon wrote:

>>

>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>>

>>>

>>> "Gordon" wrote in message

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>>>>

>>>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

>>>> news:e1CN$SvMKHA.504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>>> news:h8doo2$cc1$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>>>>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>>>>>

>>>>> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

>>>>> computer.

>>>>>

>>>>>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>>>>>

>>>>> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

>>>>

>>>> So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

>>>

>>> It's funny how it didn't catch on for a start but who was talking to you

>>> anyway?

>>>

>>>

>>

>> Just interested in why you should think Ubuntu is funny. Do you think

>> perhaps that OpenSuse is also funny? What about Fedora or Mandriva, are

>> they also funny?

>> Just interested in why you should think that.

>

> Err, who gives a rats ass why he thinks Ubuntu is funny. Err. ,

> Ubuntu is a TOY for geeks who can't get laid. Err. Maybe, Err, you are

> in that group. Err.

 

Gordon the Geek. It has got quite a ring to it. Like one of those

mythological characters in history. Come to think of it, Linux Is a myth

and Linux is history in the grand scheme of things.

 

It will never, ever compete with Windows.

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>

> "Gordon" wrote in message

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>>

>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>>

>>>

>>> "Gordon" wrote in message

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>>>>

>>>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>>> news:h8doo2$cc1$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>>>>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>>>>>

>>>>> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

>>>>> computer.

>>>>>

>>>>>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>>>>>

>>>>> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

>>>>

>>>> So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

>>>

>>> It's funny how it didn't catch on for a start but who was talking to you

>>> anyway?

>>>

>>>

>>

>> Just interested in why you should think Ubuntu is funny. Do you think

>> perhaps that OpenSuse is also funny? What about Fedora or Mandriva, are

>> they also funny?

>> Just interested in why you should think that.

>

> Look above o wise one. I think it's extremely funny it hasn't caught on

> and will never compare to Windows as long as you have got a hole in your

> anus.

>

> Does that satisfy your interest?

>

>

 

yes. Enough to plonk you.

I hate people like you (on both sides) who rubbish an OS for no reason other

than you think it's "funny".

Grow up, and realise that there are people in this world who don't WANT to

use MS software (for whatever reason).

If you can't be bothered to post a reasoned argument as to why you think

Linux is so "funny" then just shut up.

Gordon wrote:

>> Look above o wise one. I think it's extremely funny it hasn't caught

>> on and will never compare to Windows as long as you have got a hole in

>> your anus.

>>

>> Does that satisfy your interest?

>>

>>

>

> yes. Enough to plonk you.

> I hate people like you (on both sides) who rubbish an OS for no reason

> other than you think it's "funny".

> Grow up, and realise that there are people in this world who don't WANT

> to use MS software (for whatever reason).

> If you can't be bothered to post a reasoned argument as to why you think

> Linux is so "funny" then just shut up.

 

HA HA HA HA HA - IDIOT. Err. We hate people like you, the self appointed Net Cop. Do you have

a nice silver badge on your vest? Err.

 

Maybe you need to go plonk. Remember to flush right after. Err.

 

Err. Go stick your head in the sand. Err.

G.R. Barker wrote:

>

>

>

> "Gordon" wrote in message

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>>

>> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

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>>>

>>>

>>> "Alias" wrote in message

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>>>> G.R. Barker wrote:

>>>

>>>>> Come on, you must admit that was funny. You must have a sense of

>>>>> humour, you use Ubuntu.

>>>

>>> What I meant was, you need a sense of humour to have Ubuntu on your

>>> computer.

>>>

>>>> It may be funny to some third graders.

>>>

>>> I agree. Ubuntu is funny and your a third grader.

>>

>> So please share with us what is "funny" about Ubuntu?

>

> It's funny how it didn't catch on for a start

 

It was featured in the most read local newspaper recently. It is

catching on, along with Mint and PCLinuxOS.

> but who was talking to you

> anyway?

 

New to Usenet?

 

Alias

On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 09:20:46 -0700, Gordon's Psychiatrist

wrote:

> Err. , Ubuntu is a TOY for

>geeks who can't get laid. Err. Maybe, Err, you are in that group. Err.

 

You keep posting that nonsense Bill. Here's the facts though:

 

a. Windows never got anyone laid either

b. You're never going to get laid no matter what OS you use

"Gordon" wrote in message

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>

> "G.R. Barker" wrote in message

> news:OYyGNuvMKHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>>

>> "Saucy" wrote in message

>> news:#nL#6IuMKHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>> Great your lonely install has been up so long. Have you play Command &

>>> Conquer Red Alert 3 on it? It's fun.

>>>

>>>

>>> Let me elaborate: to be honest with you, I have installed several copies

>>> of Linux and attempt to get FreeBSD running as well - all out of

>>> curiosity - and each time disappointed with the unworkability. FreeBSD

>>> just did its version of the BSOD. "Out there" though, I've not seen nary

>>> on the desktop / laptop save the two I mentioned.

>>>

>>> The guy who had it on the laptop came over to me and asked me if I could

>>> help him. When he plugged in his USB mouse, nothing happened. I just

>>> said sorry, 'could be anything. I felt like saying: Why don't you get an

>>> OS that works?

>>>

>>> Saucy

>>

>> One prime example why Linux is funny. It's just a plaything.

>>

>>

>

> Again I ask you - please elaborate as to why Linux (now it's Linux not

> just Ubuntu) is "funny"?

 

I have answered that question three times, are you illiterate? Can you not

read?

> Do you use Google? Google runs on err let me see....LINUX!

 

BIG DEAL! That doesn't distract from the fact that UBUNTU sales do not

compare to WINDOWS or VISTA sales, nor will it to WINDOWS 7 sales when it

comes out in October. What does that tell you?

 

Now let me put you on the spot and ask a question. Do you think or Ubuntu

will ever seriously compete with Windows 7

When it comes out? It's a yes or no answer. A no brainer if you ask me.

"+Bob+" wrote in message

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> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 09:20:46 -0700, Gordon's Psychiatrist

> wrote:

>

>> Err. , Ubuntu is a TOY for

>>geeks who can't get laid. Err. Maybe, Err, you are in that group. Err.

>

> You keep posting that nonsense Bill. Here's the facts though:

>

> a. Windows never got anyone laid either

> b. You're never going to get laid no matter what OS you use

 

Good point, unless you can multi task :-)

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