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Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

In article <fajfhp$lb5$2@aioe.org>, Alias <iamalias@shoesgmail.com>

wrote:

> What is it about changing one's mind that you don't understand?

 

We understand perfectly. It's the mark of a true troll. Make a big,

dramatic announcement that you are "leaving" - because you are so big

and important (in your own mind) that you must "announce" that you are

leaving.

 

Then come back 2 weeks later. We all knew you couldn't refrain from

annoying people. Again, the mark of a true troll.

 

Mike

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Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

In article <el9$RKN5HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>,

"Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote:

> After a two week vacation, Alias has come back to marketing for Ubuntu.

 

Of course. True Trolls - like Alias - *never* "stay away" after they

make their big announcement that they are "leaving".

 

In the first place, no one but a troll makes an announcement that they

are "leaving"! Just stop posting, ferchrissake. Only Trolls think

the are *so* important that they need to "announce" that they are

"unsubscribing from this newsgroup".

 

Secondly, True Trolls *never* "stay away" after they "announce they are

leaving". They *always* come back. True Trolls just can't resist

annoying people and being, well, Trolls.

 

Mike

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

Marco Desloovere wrote:

> The poster formerly known as the poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy

> [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:08:01 -0500] wrote:

>

>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>> The poster formerly known as 'The poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy'

>>> [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 15:21:37 -0500] wrote:

>>>

>>>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>>>> Bill Yanaire [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:38:59 -0700] wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> After a two week vacation, Alias has come back to marketing for Ubuntu.

>>>>> Yeah, remember his post (Message-ID:

>>>>> <eeMB2np1HHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>) from August 4th:

>>>>>

>>>>> | Subject: It's been fun, folks ...

>>>>> |

>>>>> | ... but I'm outta here. After meditating on what Stephen Rose said about

>>>>> | spamming, I came to the conclusion that he has a point.

>>>>> |

>>>>> | So, if anyone is interested in Ubuntu, you can email me, visit the

>>>>> | Ubuntu forums or Google.

>>>>> |

>>>>> | As I don't have, nor plan to get, Vista, I am unsubscribing from this ng.

>>>>> |

>>>>> | --

>>>>> | Alias

>>>>>

>>>>> This proves beyond any doubt that this guy is nothing but a troll full

>>>>> of lies.

>>>>>

>>>>> Marco

>>>> Hypocrite!

>>> Yeah, I guess he's still a kid in puberty with the young hormones ("My

>>> OS is bigger and better than your OS ... ha-hah") doing weird things to

>>> his developing mind...

>>>

>>> Marco

>> I was talking about you, not him.

>

> How can I possibly be a hypocrite while I'm speaking the truth?

> Don't shoot the messenger!

>

> Marco

 

You are being a hypocrite because you are calling alias a troll for

posting ubuntu stuff, yet you do the same yourself in this very group,

just like Dick (Richard) Urban, MVP did. Dick should stop setting such

a bad example for the rest of the kiddies in this group!

 

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.vista.general/msg/8f9e4b23ebc52750

 

--

Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:

http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

 

"Only religious fanatics and totalitarian states equate morality with

legality."

- Linus Torvalds

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

Mike wrote:

> In article <fajfhp$lb5$2@aioe.org>, Alias <iamalias@shoesgmail.com>

> wrote:

>

>> What is it about changing one's mind that you don't understand?

>

> We understand perfectly. It's the mark of a true troll. Make a big,

> dramatic announcement that you are "leaving" - because you are so big

> and important (in your own mind) that you must "announce" that you are

> leaving.

>

> Then come back 2 weeks later. We all knew you couldn't refrain from

> annoying people. Again, the mark of a true troll.

>

> Mike

 

If what you write here makes you feel any better, that's great.

Unfortunately, what you wrote is pure and unadulterated bullsh¡t.

 

--

Alias

To email me, remove shoes

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

Mike wrote:

> In article <el9$RKN5HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>,

> "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote:

>

>> After a two week vacation, Alias has come back to marketing for Ubuntu.

>

> Of course. True Trolls - like Alias - *never* "stay away" after they

> make their big announcement that they are "leaving".

>

> In the first place, no one but a troll makes an announcement that they

> are "leaving"! Just stop posting, ferchrissake. Only Trolls think

> the are *so* important that they need to "announce" that they are

> "unsubscribing from this newsgroup".

>

> Secondly, True Trolls *never* "stay away" after they "announce they are

> leaving". They *always* come back. True Trolls just can't resist

> annoying people and being, well, Trolls.

>

> Mike

 

Mike must think that the ultimate insult on Usenet is to call someone a

troll. Poor, poor Mike.

 

--

Alias

To email me, remove shoes

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 11:48:36 -0400, Mike <no@where.man> wrote:

>In article <el9$RKN5HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>,

> "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote:

>

>> After a two week vacation, Alias has come back to marketing for Ubuntu.

>

>Of course. True Trolls - like Alias - *never* "stay away" after they

>make their big announcement that they are "leaving".

>

>In the first place, no one but a troll makes an announcement that they

>are "leaving"! Just stop posting, ferchrissake. Only Trolls think

>the are *so* important that they need to "announce" that they are

>"unsubscribing from this newsgroup".

>

>Secondly, True Trolls *never* "stay away" after they "announce they are

>leaving". They *always* come back. True Trolls just can't resist

>annoying people and being, well, Trolls.

>

>Mike

 

Well doofus, based on your "standards" according to your header in

THIS post you seem to be a trolling as well since you're using a Mac

computer to TROLL a Windows support group.

 

From little Mike's header it shows:

 

User-Agent: MT-NewsWatcher/3.5.2 (Intel Mac OS X)

 

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/13571

 

You know I'd love to take credit for making idiots like you look

stupid, but to be honest your kind always do all the heavy lifting

yourselves, I simply need to point out what hypocrites you are.

 

So we can infer it is OK to troll, as long as you don't knock

Microsoft. Thanks for again confirming why I rate you as just another

member of the nitwit club.

Re: Adam is the Ubuntu hack in the NG, but he don't know that --too stupid and a *fag*.

 

Adam Hopalong aka Jerry Lewis and he like the *boys* wrote:

>

> Well I am back, a doofus, based on my "standards" according to the head job

> I am about to give everyone. It seem I am trolling as well since I am *clown*

> and a fag.

>

> You know I'd love to take credit for giving everyone you a blow job.

> To be honest, there is a couple of things I do.

> But, I simply can't get into that publicly.

>

> So can I give everyone a blow job as long as my secret is not out?

> Thanks for again confirming that I am a fag and there are a couple

> of others in my club, but I am not naming names.

>

Re: Alias - Correct once

 

Charlie Tame wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>

>> Charlie Tame wrote:

>>

>>>

>>> The reality is that stopping "Casual" piracy achieves nothing because

>>> anybody doing it "Casually" isn't going to buy a couple of hundred

>>> dollars worth of CD anyway, they may lash out on a cracked version,

>>> stick to what they have until the hardware falls over or get the

>>> latest version of Linux for nothing :) Casual pirates will not buy

>>> Office or other products that pro users may need so MS's alleged

>>> losses are really wildly exaggerated.

>>

>>

>> And you know all of this to be true because you've spent millions of

>> $'s doing market research on the subject of software piracy...is that

>> correct?

>> Or is this what you in your little ms hating mind wish were true...lol!

>> Frank

>

>

>

> If I hated MS Frank I wouldn't be bothering to point out flaws in their

> marketing strategy.

 

Flaws in their marketing strategy? And you are a marketing expert...is

that correct?

>

> I have spent a long time in various MS forums but recently a number of

> things have occurred that are going to cost MS eventually.

 

You're a marketing expert based on your professional marketing

acumen...is that correct?

>

> W2000 was a major leap forward over 98 / ME etc. Very stable, used it

> for a long time. XP was good after SP1 and had a lot of features added.

> Not a huge technological leap forward over 2000 but you got something

> extra and nothing taken out.

>

> Vista has lost OE which worked and had it replaced by a series of very

> poor and much slower substitutes that still create problems for users.

> UAC is "Different" than the old ActiveX warnings etc but really no

> security improvement, just a nuisance. DRM has restricted things for

> legitimate users to the point where using Windows for some media is

> actually more difficult than other systems. Activation has gone off on

> me so many times now it's pointed out the fact that MS systems are NOT

> the way to go for a business than requires reliability, one simply

> becomes dependent on MS too much. Driver signing is another symptom of

> MS enforcing that dependency.

 

hehehe...maybe you learn how to customize Vista so that i will work the

way you want ti to...that's what I've done to my personal computers. So

I don't have any problems at all with any of the above mentions items.

>

> Basically I lost a number of features I liked and gained "Features" that

> are no improvement, sometimes the opposite, and now have a system that

> runs slower, does less, is no more secure and once occasionally accuses

> me of being a thief whether I did anything to it or not.

 

What "feature(s)" did you lose?

>

> For a system that's supposed to be easy to use something is wrong with

> this picture Frank.

 

I know most older users thought that Vista was nothing but XP+eye candy

and have found out it isn't. Plus moving things around has upset some

users old habits and they don't like it!

>

> You know yourself that there is a limit to what security in an OS can

> do. Nobody can stop a stupid user from becoming insecure. MS started off

> with some very bad default settings which they eventually fixed and the

> business systems went even further with IE restrictions. However that

> was as far as they should have gone, after that it IS "User"

> responsibility. Ordinary people are being asked to pay a lot for things

> that most of them dont understand and which make their lives difficult,

> yet actually don't work very well. When people turn up here for a bit of

> help they are often insulted and treated as stupid because they, like

> me, do not understand why a formerly helpful Microsoft has changed

> things around just for the same of it, and (To them) made things much

> more difficult for no obvious reason.

 

Hummm...you have problems with the EULA don't you?

>

> No matter what the EULA says people BOUGHT the computer and expect it to

> be "THEIR" computer, not yours, or Microsoft's or anybody else's.

> Spending a couple of thousand on hardware has not been too much of a

> problem for me, maybe not for you, but for a great many people it IS a

> problem and they have expectations. Whether these expectations comply

> exactly with the letter of the law or the EULA is not the issue,

> marketing is the issue, and people who are surprised or disappointed

> deserve to have these difficulties explained and if possible improved

> upon, not be treated to a tirade of insults as so often happens in these

> groups. MS have aggravated some problems by their actions and criticims

> need to be raised.

 

By the very token insulting everything MS, as most frustrated users wind

up doing, is not the answer.

Frank

Re: Alias - Correct once

 

Adam Albright wrote:

>

> Get a grip you brainless dumbass. If as you imply Microsoft spent

> millions on marketing research please tell us why they gave us a globe

> named START to turn OFF our computers.

>

 

hehehe...so you're the brainless drunken sod who is still using the

"start" button to shut down or restart their computer...lol...is that

correct?

You really are a clueless PUTZ aren't you!

Frank

Re: Alias - Correct once

 

Adam Albright wrote:

>

> I LOVE to expose phonies like you that lie their asses off or are just

> so damn stupid it is obvious they don't know what they're talking

> about.

>

> Check out these article fool.

>

> http://windowssecrets.com/comp/070315/

>

> http://www.aeroxp.org/board/lofiversion/index.php?t5821.html

>

>

>

You LOVE making a fool out of yourself! Cause that's exactly what you do

most all of the time.

Frank

On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 16:11:24 +0200, Marco Desloovere wrote:

> Stephan Rose [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:44:52 -0500] wrote:

>

>>On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 00:15:43 +0200, Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>

>>> The poster formerly known as 'The poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy'

>>> [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 14:18:57 -0500] wrote:

>>>

>>>>If it's fixed, it's not a problem if you update. If it's not a patched

>>>>vulnerability, you are stuck with the problem weather you like it or

>>>>not. MS has unpatched vulnerabilities in their OSes (Vista and XP). If

>>>>Ubuntu has all of it's known vulnerabilites patched (at least all the

>>>>ones on that page are), I would much prefer to run Ubuntu from a

>>>>security standpoint.

>>>

>>> Could you show me an example of an unpatched security vulnerability in

>>> Windows Vista?

>>>

>>> I had a look on http://www.securityfocus.com/bid and searched for

>>> Windows Vista Home Premium and got this: "No matching vulnerabilities

>>> found".

>>>

>>

>>Just because a 3rd party website is not aware of any does not mean there

>>aren't (or are) any. When I was giving Vista a Trial I received security

>>updates via windows update so there obviously were some...but yet that

>>site shows none...

>

> OK, fair enough, so where are these unpatched Windows Vista security

> vulnerabilities right now?

 

Every OS has unpatched Vulnerabilities, I don't care if it is Vista,

MacOS, Ubuntu, <insert name here>.

 

They all do across the board. Period. Anyone who claims otherwise needs

their head examined or shouldn't be near a computer.

 

A vulnerability needs to be discovered for it to be able to be patched. So

as long as it is not found, it is not patched because it can't be.

 

What's more important isn't the number of vulnerabilities in one OS vs the

other OS. That's completely irrelevant.

 

The only important number is the number of *discovered but unpatched*

vulnerabilities and how likely they are actually to occur. Just because a

vulnerability exists does not mean it affects a User if it is in an

component that the user doesn't even have installed or does not use.

 

--

Stephan

2003 Yamaha R6

 

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Re: Alias - Correct once

 

DanS wrote:

>

> So you have no clue as to binary Usenet do you ?

 

Wrong dan'o...sorry but I know all about it.

>

> Here's a link to MS ( & MS related) software posted to Usenet in the last

> 70 days:

>

> http://binsearch.info/?q=microsoft+&max=250&adv_age=70&server=

>

> This stuff is d/l'd from Usenet 1000's of times more than someone buying

> it and handing a friend a CD.

 

How do you know that to be true huh? Tell me cause I want to know how it

is you, a simple users knows tons more than the company, MS who wrote

and marketed the product?

Please, tell me how you came to this statistical conclusion, ok?

Frank

Re: Alias - Correct once

 

On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:39:14 -0700, Frank <fb@nospaner.cnm> wrote:

>By the very token insulting everything MS, as most frustrated users wind

>up doing, is not the answer.

>Frank

 

Kissing Microsoft's butt is the answer? Must be, that's your default

response to everything Frankie numbnuts.

 

ROTFLMAO!

Re: Alias - Correct once

 

Adam Albright wrote:

>

> Your total lack on understanding how the world works isn't surprising.

> Microsoft not only tolerates piracy, it's founder Bill Gates

> ENCOURAGES it. That must throw some brainless doofus like you into a

> tizzy.

>

hehehe...you're drunk and spewing your stupidity again aren't you mr

genius?

Remember, you're nothing but a failed paid lying accountant for a bunch

of blood sucking attorneys.

Now tell us all about your marketing acumen ok?

You moron!

Frank

Re: Alias - Correct once

 

On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:42:28 -0700, Frank <fb@nospaner.cnm> wrote:

>Adam Albright wrote:

>

>>

>> Get a grip you brainless dumbass. If as you imply Microsoft spent

>> millions on marketing research please tell us why they gave us a globe

>> named START to turn OFF our computers.

>>

>

>hehehe...so you're the brainless drunken sod who is still using the

>"start" button to shut down or restart their computer...lol...is that

>correct?

>You really are a clueless PUTZ aren't you!

>Frank

 

Still confused Frankie numbnuts? I'm one of several posters that

routinely kicks you in your stupid ass every time you dumb enough to

open your mouth.

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>

>> Alias wrote:

>>

>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>

>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:fai54r$qid$1@aioe.org...

>>>>

>>>>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Bill Yanaire [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:38:59 -0700] wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> After a two week vacation, Alias has come back to marketing for

>>>>>>> Ubuntu.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Yeah, remember his post (Message-ID:

>>>>>> <eeMB2np1HHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>) from August 4th:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> | Subject: It's been fun, folks ...

>>>>>> | | ... but I'm outta here. After meditating on what Stephen

>>>>>> Rose said about | spamming, I came to the conclusion that he has

>>>>>> a point.

>>>>>> | | So, if anyone is interested in Ubuntu, you can email me,

>>>>>> visit the | Ubuntu forums or Google.

>>>>>> | | As I don't have, nor plan to get, Vista, I am unsubscribing

>>>>>> from this ng.

>>>>>> | | -- | Alias

>>>>>>

>>>>>> This proves beyond any doubt that this guy is nothing but a troll

>>>>>> full

>>>>>> of lies.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Marco

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> I changed my mind. You never change your mind? If not, perhaps one

>>>>> could say that you two are "mindless"?

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Alias

>>>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Coming back to troll this group just shows how sick you are. You

>>>> just can't help yourself.

>>>> Get yourself some mental help you need it.

>>>>

>>>

>>> Ah, the trusty insult. You're the troll.

>>>

>> Fukk you!

>

>

> You wish.

>

>> That's an insult in case you didn't understand it.

>> You are the perfect definition of a troll...troll.

>> Got it?

>> Frank

>

>

> Not only are you are troll, you're a vulgar and crass troll. I have yet

> to see you offer help to *anyone* in this group.

>

 

Let me help you out the front door you linux loser.

You're broke and jealous of all of us who can afford to purchase Vista.

Loser!

Frank

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>

>> Vista User wrote:

>>

>>

>>>

>>> Maybe you should read your post again!

>>>

>>> Subject: It's been fun, folks ...

>>> ... but I'm outta here. After meditating on what Stephen Rose

>>> said about | spamming, I came to the conclusion that he has a point.

>>> So, if anyone is interested in Ubuntu, you can email me, visit

>>> the | Ubuntu forums or Google.

>>> As I don't have, nor plan to get, Vista, I am unsubscribing from

>>> this ng.

>>> Alias

>>>

>> hehehe...well that just turned out to be another one of alias fukkin

>> lies...in a continual, unrelenting string of lies.

>> He's a liar...plain and simple.

>> His coming back here just prove that fact.

>> Frank

>

>

> No, Frank the Vista General resident troll, I merely changed my mind.

> Live with it.

>

You're the as*hole who changed his mind, now you live with it, loser.

Frank

The poster formerly known as 'The poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy'

[Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:41:18 -0500] wrote:

>Marco Desloovere wrote:

>> The poster formerly known as the poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy

>> [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:14:08 -0500] wrote:

>>

>>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>>> The poster formerly known as 'The poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy'

>>>> [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 14:18:57 -0500] wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> If it's fixed, it's not a problem if you update. If it's not a patched

>>>>> vulnerability, you are stuck with the problem weather you like it or

>>>>> not. MS has unpatched vulnerabilities in their OSes (Vista and XP). If

>>>>> Ubuntu has all of it's known vulnerabilites patched (at least all the

>>>>> ones on that page are), I would much prefer to run Ubuntu from a

>>>>> security standpoint.

>>>> Could you show me an example of an unpatched security vulnerability in

>>>> Windows Vista?

>>>>

>>>> I had a look on http://www.securityfocus.com/bid and searched for

>>>> Windows Vista Home Premium and got this: "No matching vulnerabilities

>>>> found".

>>>>

>>>> Marco

>>> Try searching for vendor MS and title vista, then hit search.

>>

>> On which other web site or using which tool?

>> I already searched on Security Focus.

>>

>> Remember it was *your* claim that "MS has unpatched vulnerabilities in

>> their OSes (Vista and XP)".

>>

>> Marco

>

>Yes, but you did not make a complete search on security focus. I'll

>repeat the directions for your simple-minded benefit:

>

>"Try vendor MS and title vista, then hit search."

>

>You don't need to fill in any other fields and you will get a list of

>results 2 pages long.

 

OK, their search function is misleading, because these Vista

vulnerabilities also apply to Home Premium.

 

One consolation, though. Doing the same search for Ubuntu Linux yields

21 (twenty-one) pages of vulnerabilities.

How can Ubuntu be *that* buggy.

 

Ergo, I'll definitely stick with Vista!

 

Marco

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

The poster formerly known as 'The poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy'

[Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:50:25 -0500] wrote:

>Marco Desloovere wrote:

>> The poster formerly known as the poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy

>> [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:08:01 -0500] wrote:

>>

>>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>>> The poster formerly known as 'The poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy'

>>>> [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 15:21:37 -0500] wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>>>>> Bill Yanaire [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:38:59 -0700] wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> After a two week vacation, Alias has come back to marketing for Ubuntu.

>>>>>> Yeah, remember his post (Message-ID:

>>>>>> <eeMB2np1HHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>) from August 4th:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> | Subject: It's been fun, folks ...

>>>>>> |

>>>>>> | ... but I'm outta here. After meditating on what Stephen Rose said about

>>>>>> | spamming, I came to the conclusion that he has a point.

>>>>>> |

>>>>>> | So, if anyone is interested in Ubuntu, you can email me, visit the

>>>>>> | Ubuntu forums or Google.

>>>>>> |

>>>>>> | As I don't have, nor plan to get, Vista, I am unsubscribing from this ng.

>>>>>> |

>>>>>> | --

>>>>>> | Alias

>>>>>>

>>>>>> This proves beyond any doubt that this guy is nothing but a troll full

>>>>>> of lies.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Marco

>>>>> Hypocrite!

>>>> Yeah, I guess he's still a kid in puberty with the young hormones ("My

>>>> OS is bigger and better than your OS ... ha-hah") doing weird things to

>>>> his developing mind...

>>>>

>>>> Marco

>>> I was talking about you, not him.

>>

>> How can I possibly be a hypocrite while I'm speaking the truth?

>> Don't shoot the messenger!

>>

>> Marco

>

>You are being a hypocrite because you are calling alias a troll for

>posting ubuntu stuff, yet you do the same yourself in this very group,

>just like Dick (Richard) Urban, MVP did. Dick should stop setting such

>a bad example for the rest of the kiddies in this group!

>

>http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.vista.general/msg/8f9e4b23ebc52750

 

I don't agree.

 

Again you are shooting at the messenger, only because *you* don't like

the message.

That's silly.

 

Marco

Re: Alias - Correct once

 

On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:46:25 -0700, Frank <fb@nospaner.cnm> wrote:

>Adam Albright wrote:

>

>>

>> I LOVE to expose phonies like you that lie their asses off or are just

>> so damn stupid it is obvious they don't know what they're talking

>> about.

>>

>> Check out these article fool.

>>

>> http://windowssecrets.com/comp/070315/

>>

>> http://www.aeroxp.org/board/lofiversion/index.php?t5821.html

>>

>>

>>

>You LOVE making a fool out of yourself!

 

Still confused I see. I specialize in making fools like you look even

more stupid their they sound. The funny thing is you and other idiots

do all the heavy lifting. I just prod you along and you're always more

than willing to jump. I just need to snap my fingers and there goes

Frankie, jumping through another hoop with spindle dribbling down his

chin.

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

DanS wrote:

>

> I think Frank has a problem believing that people do change their minds

> sometimes.

>

> And that people have free will to do so and think for themselves and come

> to their own opinions and beliefs.

>

> He's just bitter because everyone doesn't let MS think for them and

> decide what is best for them.

>

> He seems to think that just because MS is a huge international

> corporation that does market research, they do everything right and

> should not be questioned when it comes to their decisions. He's a 'yes

> man' and never questions anything apparently.

>

>

>

That statement is so full of sh*t as to be ridiculous.

Tell me about your marketing experience dan'o, ok?

Impress me with your credentials in the marketing field ok?

Otherwise STFU!

Frank

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

Alias wrote:

 

 

> If MS had really done any market research, they would have never

> instituted WPA or WGA as that is the beginning of the end for MS.

 

Bullsh*t! Cause you say so? Who the fukkk are you other than some

ex-patriot loser hiding in spain and can't afford to purchase Vista so

you've become a linux loser troll!

 

It's

> the main reason I am using Ubuntu along with the added security that

> Ubuntu offers over Windows.

 

More lies and bs!

Frank

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

Marco Desloovere wrote:

> The poster formerly known as 'The poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy'

> [Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:50:25 -0500] wrote:

>

>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>> The poster formerly known as the poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy

>>> [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:08:01 -0500] wrote:

>>>

>>>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>>>> The poster formerly known as 'The poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy'

>>>>> [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 15:21:37 -0500] wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:38:59 -0700] wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> After a two week vacation, Alias has come back to marketing for Ubuntu.

>>>>>>> Yeah, remember his post (Message-ID:

>>>>>>> <eeMB2np1HHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>) from August 4th:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> | Subject: It's been fun, folks ...

>>>>>>> |

>>>>>>> | ... but I'm outta here. After meditating on what Stephen Rose said about

>>>>>>> | spamming, I came to the conclusion that he has a point.

>>>>>>> |

>>>>>>> | So, if anyone is interested in Ubuntu, you can email me, visit the

>>>>>>> | Ubuntu forums or Google.

>>>>>>> |

>>>>>>> | As I don't have, nor plan to get, Vista, I am unsubscribing from this ng.

>>>>>>> |

>>>>>>> | --

>>>>>>> | Alias

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> This proves beyond any doubt that this guy is nothing but a troll full

>>>>>>> of lies.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Marco

>>>>>> Hypocrite!

>>>>> Yeah, I guess he's still a kid in puberty with the young hormones ("My

>>>>> OS is bigger and better than your OS ... ha-hah") doing weird things to

>>>>> his developing mind...

>>>>>

>>>>> Marco

>>>> I was talking about you, not him.

>>> How can I possibly be a hypocrite while I'm speaking the truth?

>>> Don't shoot the messenger!

>>>

>>> Marco

>> You are being a hypocrite because you are calling alias a troll for

>> posting ubuntu stuff, yet you do the same yourself in this very group,

>> just like Dick (Richard) Urban, MVP did. Dick should stop setting such

>> a bad example for the rest of the kiddies in this group!

>>

>> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.vista.general/msg/8f9e4b23ebc52750

>

> I don't agree.

>

> Again you are shooting at the messenger, only because *you* don't like

> the message.

> That's silly.

>

> Marco

 

 

'The Message' is off topic and makes you look like a troll. If you are

the messenger, what higher authority charged you with the divine task of

making that post here?

 

Get serious! It makes you look like a Ballmer Butt Boy and an MS shill.

 

--

Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:

http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

 

"Only religious fanatics and totalitarian states equate morality with

legality."

- Linus Torvalds

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

Alias wrote:

> Vista User wrote:

>

>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:faigfd$pl5$2@aioe.org...

>>

>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>

>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:fai54r$qid$1@aioe.org...

>>>>

>>>>> Marco Desloovere wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Bill Yanaire [Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:38:59 -0700] wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> After a two week vacation, Alias has come back to marketing for

>>>>>>> Ubuntu.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Yeah, remember his post (Message-ID:

>>>>>> <eeMB2np1HHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>) from August 4th:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> | Subject: It's been fun, folks ...

>>>>>> | | ... but I'm outta here. After meditating on what Stephen

>>>>>> Rose said about | spamming, I came to the conclusion that he has

>>>>>> a point.

>>>>>> | | So, if anyone is interested in Ubuntu, you can email me,

>>>>>> visit the | Ubuntu forums or Google.

>>>>>> | | As I don't have, nor plan to get, Vista, I am unsubscribing

>>>>>> from this ng.

>>>>>> | | -- | Alias

>>>>>>

>>>>>> This proves beyond any doubt that this guy is nothing but a troll

>>>>>> full

>>>>>> of lies.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Marco

>>>>>

>>>>> I changed my mind. You never change your mind? If not, perhaps one

>>>>> could say that you two are "mindless"?

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Alias

>>>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>>>

>>>> No - you are just dense. You have been told by lots of people that

>>>> Ubuntu evangalism isn't wanted here.

>>>

>>> Only by the likes of Julian, Frank and you. I'm not impressed, sorry.

>>>

>>>> You just keep spewing your marketing hype regarding the TOY OS that

>>>> nobody exploits! It gets tiresome, day after day, Ubuntu is

>>>> life....Ubuntu is the wave of the future. It is so far in the

>>>> future that most of us here will not give a RATS ASS if Ubuntu

>>>> overtakes Microsoft because we won't be using computers by then!

>>>>

>>>> Go take another vacation.

>>>>

>>>>

>>> If you're not interested in my posts, please learn how to use your

>>> newsreader's filters and don't read them.

>>>

>>> --

>>> Alias

>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>

>>

>> Maybe you should read your post again!

>>

>> Subject: It's been fun, folks ...

>> ... but I'm outta here. After meditating on what Stephen Rose

>> said about | spamming, I came to the conclusion that he has a point.

>> So, if anyone is interested in Ubuntu, you can email me, visit

>> the | Ubuntu forums or Google.

>> As I don't have, nor plan to get, Vista, I am unsubscribing from

>> this ng.

>> Alias

>>

>

> What is it about my changing my mind that you don't understand?

>

 

We all understand perfectly...alias is nothing more than a broke as*hole

linux lovin troll and a consummate liar.

Live with it!

Frank

Re: Alias - The Ubuntu Marketing Department back in full swing

 

"Mike" <no@where.man> wrote

>> What is it about changing one's mind that you don't understand?

>

> We understand perfectly. It's the mark of a true troll. Make a big,

> dramatic announcement that you are "leaving" - because you are so big

> and important (in your own mind) that you must "announce" that you are

> leaving.

 

I think "flounce out" is the phrase you're looking for,

it's certainly appropriate for a drama queen like Alias.

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