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Read my other post. Ubuntu is a spoke in a crime wheel.

 

They may sell a lot of Ubuntu but there will be no computers in the world

running it. It is all to fool US export technology controls.

 

"Jasper" <attcompsys@shaw.ca> wrote in message

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>

> <thetruthhurts @homail.com> wrote in message

> news:47uhp3hevqv73t6n62c01d5t671im3ft3r@4ax.com...

>> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 13:05:45 +0100, Alias <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote:

>>

>>>http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>

>>>"Due to increase in demand".

>>>

>>>Alias

>>

>>

>> Has Dell every done this before on a laptop? First they acknowledge

>> what a POS Vista is by continuing sales of XP well beyond the first

>> anniversary of Vista and now this.

>>

>> Can anyone (other than that idiot, Frank) really deny that Vista is in

>> trouble?

>

> If Vista was "perfect" and selling like hot cakes do you think that Dell

> would offer any other OS's on their systems? They are looking at the

> bottom line here and taking sales from competitors. That's why they still

> offer XP and 100.000 people wanting Ubuntu at say an average of $800.00 a

> unit that the competition won't get. It's not about which OS is better.

>

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Ubuntu clients don't call. They get rid of it an hour after they purchased

their new computers. Ubuntu is a major vehicle in a scam to sell computers

to East Europeans with alleged US technology (OS) and bootleg software

(Windows Vista--the latter comes from China).

 

"Bill Yanaire" <Bill@yaniaire.com> wrote in message

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>

> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

> news:fnam2v$pa7$3@aioe.org...

>> forty-nine wrote:

>>> "Jasper" <attcompsys@shaw.ca> wrote in message

>>> news:OQHCjUrXIHA.5208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>> Are these Dell's going to be lower in price than one with Windows?

>>>> Or are they going to pocket the difference in price by reinstalling a

>>>> free OS.

>>>>

>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:%23mmh0FoXIHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>>

>>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>>

>>>>> Alias

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> No...its the "LINUX" con.

>>> Give it away...then hook 'em for tons of much needed support.

>>

>> False (again). Our Windows clients are constantly calling us to clean up

>> their virus and malware infested computers while our Ubuntu clients, once

>> they get everything set up, only call us to tell us how glad they are

>> that they left Windows for Ubuntu and how wonderful it is to allow their

>> kids to surf on line and not have to worry about paying us again to get

>> rid of the crud.

>>

>> Alias

>

> I think you have it wrong. Your windows clients call up and ask for help

> with viruses and malware. That must be true. On the other hand, your

> Ubuntu clients probably call up within a week or two and ask you to remove

> Ubuntu because they can't get anything to work. They then tell you how

> happy they are to be back to a Windows solution again. They probably say

> how wonderful Windows is and are happy to throw Ubuntu to the wind.

>

> That is more likely what happens. Get over the Ubuntu thing.

>

>

>>

>> http://www.ubuntu.com

>> http://www.microscum.com

>

>

Alias is of course is a shameless scam artist.

 

He makes his stories up while staring in a urinal where it says: Say NO to

drugs. He cannot do it.

 

"forty-nine" <110001@49.xyz> wrote in message news:fnamt5$24e$1@aioe.org...

> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

> news:fnam2v$pa7$3@aioe.org...

>> forty-nine wrote:

>>> "Jasper" <attcompsys@shaw.ca> wrote in message

>>> news:OQHCjUrXIHA.5208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>> Are these Dell's going to be lower in price than one with Windows?

>>>> Or are they going to pocket the difference in price by reinstalling a

>>>> free OS.

>>>>

>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:%23mmh0FoXIHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>>

>>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>>

>>>>> Alias

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> No...its the "LINUX" con.

>>> Give it away...then hook 'em for tons of much needed support.

>>

>> False (again). Our Windows clients are constantly calling us to clean up

>> their virus and malware infested computers while our Ubuntu clients, once

>> they get everything set up, only call us to tell us how glad they are

>> that they left Windows for Ubuntu and how wonderful it is to allow their

>> kids to surf on line and not have to worry about paying us again to get

>> rid of the crud.

>>

>> Alias

>>

>

> WOW...great to hear your nine clients are happy.

> Wonder how many hundreds of millions of clients love Windows ?

> Quite a few...if usage is any guide .

In article <uKxchfvXIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>,

AlexB <alexb@comcast.net> wrote:

>

>They may sell a lot of Ubuntu but there will be no computers in the world

>running it. It is all to fool US export technology controls.

>

 

Why would we need to do that? We can simply control their minds

with mindcntrl.ko.

 

I think it still requires the command line though. We're working on

that, in a secret project funded by the Illuminati. Soon even you will

have the power to cloud men's minds!

 

Who knew what evil lurked in the hearts of penguins?

AlexB wrote:

> Jasper, don't be naive. It is a crime syndicate. I do not mean DELL but

> those who wholesale Ubuntu for them.

>

> They sell those "marvelous," low cost Ubuntu to East Europeans who get a

> bootleg MS Windows Vista made in China at the same store, take the two

> around the corner and arrive home with a new Vista DELL and, guess what,

> Ubuntu left in a garbage bin.

 

From the article (which you obviously didn't read or, if you read it,

didn't understand plain English):

 

"Starting today, Dell will offer Ubuntu Linux 7.10 on its XPS 1330

laptops in France, Germany, Spain and the U.K., the company said on its

Direct2Dell blog. U.S. customers will be able to order the machines in

"a week or so," the company said. For customers in Spain, this will be

the first time that Dell has offered a pre-loaded computer for sale with

Ubuntu Linux. Pricing details for the U.S. machines were not available."

 

Last I checked, France, Germany, Spain, the U.K and the USA are not

located in East Europe. Get this man an atlas.

 

Alias

>

> It is an old news, the whole world knows it and what DELL can do? They

> have to sell computers. If not them, somebody else will be happy to play

> the charade and ship Acers or other machines overseas.

>

> I am sure the most ardent supporters of Ubuntu in this very forum are

> making money on this, I don't know semi-legal or illegal business, but

> it is in their business interest to create at least a modicum of

> respectability for the piece of sh*it.

>

>

> "Jasper" <attcompsys@shaw.ca> wrote in message

> news:OQHCjUrXIHA.5208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Are these Dell's going to be lower in price than one with Windows?

>> Or are they going to pocket the difference in price by reinstalling a

>> free OS.

>>

>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:%23mmh0FoXIHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>

>>>

>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>>

>

Who is that boyfriend of yours who told you such a tall lie?

 

"Jeanette" <jrusso2@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:fnabn5$914$1@aioe.org...

>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:%23mmh0FoXIHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>>

>>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>>

>>>>> Alias

>>>> Due to increase in demand. Yea 2 guys from Italy thought they might

>>>> need Ubuntu. They soon came to their senses and ditched it pretty

>>>> quick. They went back to XP or Vista and now there is no increased

>>>> demand for Ubuntu!

>>>>

>>>>

>>> Not what the article said but thanks for lamely trying to play. Don't

>>> think your unimaginative fantasies will let you quit your day job, Bill.

>>> They won't.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>> I know what the article said. I read it. But still it doesn't matter

>> that Dell is offereing Ubuntu. Ubuntu no matter how you slice it, is

>> still a TOY, and people want to play with toys. After users deal with

>> Ubuntu for a short time, they will ditch Ubuntu and move to a platform

>> that will allow productivity.

>>

>>

>>

> Strange how a "toy" operating system can run most of the worlds

> supercomputers, is used on many main frames and runs many of the internets

> web servers and database servers.

>

> Not a bad "toy" IMHO.

AlexB wrote:

> Read my other post. Ubuntu is a spoke in a crime wheel.

 

Sure, proof please (as if).

> They may sell a lot of Ubuntu

 

Um, Ubuntu is FREE. Get it here:

 

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download

 

but there will be no computers in the

> world running it. It is all to fool US export technology controls.

 

Can anyone say "paranoid"?

 

Alias

>

> "Jasper" <attcompsys@shaw.ca> wrote in message

> news:u9cg5RtXIHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>> <thetruthhurts @homail.com> wrote in message

>> news:47uhp3hevqv73t6n62c01d5t671im3ft3r@4ax.com...

>>> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 13:05:45 +0100, Alias <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote:

>>>

>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>> Has Dell every done this before on a laptop? First they acknowledge

>>> what a POS Vista is by continuing sales of XP well beyond the first

>>> anniversary of Vista and now this.

>>>

>>> Can anyone (other than that idiot, Frank) really deny that Vista is in

>>> trouble?

>>

>> If Vista was "perfect" and selling like hot cakes do you think that

>> Dell would offer any other OS's on their systems? They are looking at

>> the bottom line here and taking sales from competitors. That's why

>> they still offer XP and 100.000 people wanting Ubuntu at say an

>> average of $800.00 a unit that the competition won't get. It's not

>> about which OS is better.

>>

>

"AlexB" <alexb@comcast.net> wrote in message

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> Jasper, don't be naive. It is a crime syndicate. I do not mean DELL but

> those who wholesale Ubuntu for them.

>

> They sell those "marvelous," low cost Ubuntu to East Europeans who get a

> bootleg MS Windows Vista made in China at the same store, take the two

> around the corner and arrive home with a new Vista DELL and, guess what,

> Ubuntu left in a garbage bin.

>

> It is an old news, the whole world knows it and what DELL can do? They

> have to sell computers. If not them, somebody else will be happy to play

> the charade and ship Acers or other machines overseas.

>

> I am sure the most ardent supporters of Ubuntu in this very forum are

> making money on this, I don't know semi-legal or illegal business, but it

> is in their business interest to create at least a modicum of

> respectability for the piece of sh*it.

>

 

Yeah....

 

Ya might wanna chill out on this line of thought.

On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 10:15:46 -0800, Frank <fb@samm.zrr> wrote:

>Alias wrote:

>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:fnafsu$olv$2@aioe.org...

>>>

>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:fnaegu$ics$2@aioe.org...

>>>>>

>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:fnad70$ea7$2@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>> news:fnabn5$914$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>>> news:%23mmh0FoXIHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Due to increase in demand. Yea 2 guys from Italy thought they

>>>>>>>>>>> might need Ubuntu. They soon came to their senses and ditched

>>>>>>>>>>> it pretty quick. They went back to XP or Vista and now there

>>>>>>>>>>> is no increased demand for Ubuntu!

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Not what the article said but thanks for lamely trying to play.

>>>>>>>>>> Don't think your unimaginative fantasies will let you quit your

>>>>>>>>>> day job, Bill. They won't.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> I know what the article said. I read it. But still it doesn't

>>>>>>>>> matter that Dell is offereing Ubuntu. Ubuntu no matter how you

>>>>>>>>> slice it, is still a TOY, and people want to play with toys.

>>>>>>>>> After users deal with Ubuntu for a short time, they will ditch

>>>>>>>>> Ubuntu and move to a platform that will allow productivity.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> You're entitled to your ill informed opinion. Too bad you're

>>>>>>>> wrong. Windows is the toy OS and only good for playing GAMES.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> How WRONG you are. Millions and millions of people are very

>>>>>>> productive on the Windows platform. Hundreds of thousands of

>>>>>>> companies use Excel and Word to run their businesses. The Macro

>>>>>>> capabilities of Excel and Word (Visual Basic for Applications)

>>>>>>> helps people automate their tasks. You can't do this with

>>>>>>> OpenSores Office.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Look at all the developers writing software (custom applications)

>>>>>>> for their businesses. Most medium to large compaines have custom

>>>>>>> software written to automate their businesses. Most of the

>>>>>>> development is done on the Windows platform.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Unix is great for servers in the business environment. I have to

>>>>>>> agree that the Unix server is far superior to a Windows based

>>>>>>> server. I have never disputed that fact.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> What I do dispute is that Ubuntu would be productive to the masses

>>>>>>> on their home machines. Just isn't going to happen.

>>>>>>> Unix/Linux/Ubuntu must mature for that to happen and I don't see

>>>>>>> that for at least 5-10 years. Maybe then will it become

>>>>>>> mainstream. Microsoft may keep shooting itself in the foot and we

>>>>>>> will see a transformation, but in the near future, just keep

>>>>>>> looking at Unix/Linux/Ubuntu and all other variations on the

>>>>>>> sidelines.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>> Like I said, you're entitled to your ill informed opinion. Dell

>>>>>> isn't increasing its Ubuntu offers because no one wants it. Dell

>>>>>> does market studies before they spend a lot of money to deliver a

>>>>>> new computer. You are talking out of your ass as usual. Your other

>>>>>> lame post about DVDs proves this.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>

>>>>> Wrong. People don't know where to turn for information if something

>>>>> doesn't work. There is NO easy way to extract the information.

>>>>> You are the who talks out of your ass. You think the world should

>>>>> revolve around Ubuntu and it doesn't. I know that is your dream,

>>>>> but hold on to your dreams because it just might take 10 years to it

>>>>> to become true. For now, Ubuntu is just a blip on the radar.

>>>>> Ubuntu is FREE and people ARE NOT FLOCKING TO IT. Doesn't that tell

>>>>> you something? Imagine a FREE PRODUCT for everyone and their

>>>>> market penitration is small.

>>>>>

>>>>> Get over it, use Ubuntu all you want but preaching to the Vista

>>>>> users will just wear out the skin on your fingers.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>> Man, you're ill informed.

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>> Don't think so, but I won't be able to change your mind. You are

>>> stuck in "The World Must Use Ubuntu" Pretty typical for the Ubuntu

>>> Marketing Department!

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>> Yawn. Prediction: Ubuntu will be more successful Europe than in the USA.

>> After all the people in the USA voted Bush in TWICE so they aren't

>> exactly the sharpest knives in the drawer. Once Ubuntu gains enough

>> market share, watch Adobe, Corel, etc. jump on the bandwagon and start

>> writing for Ubuntu. The YOU will show up and say "I've always used Ubuntu".

>>

>> Alias

>

>Please hold your breath as*hole while waiting for your market

>predictions to come true. That way we'll never hear from your ignorant

>lying trolling ass again.

>Frank

 

 

Frank what are you doin on a cumputer! I'm gonna slap your little

white ass. Now get your butt home and do your homework.

On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:41:52 -0800, Frank <fb@osspan.clm> wrote:

>Alias wrote:

>

>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:fnaegu$ics$2@aioe.org...

>>>

>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:fnad70$ea7$2@aioe.org...

>>>>>

>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:fnabn5$914$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>> news:%23mmh0FoXIHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Due to increase in demand. Yea 2 guys from Italy thought they

>>>>>>>>> might need Ubuntu. They soon came to their senses and ditched

>>>>>>>>> it pretty quick. They went back to XP or Vista and now there is

>>>>>>>>> no increased demand for Ubuntu!

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Not what the article said but thanks for lamely trying to play.

>>>>>>>> Don't think your unimaginative fantasies will let you quit your

>>>>>>>> day job, Bill. They won't.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I know what the article said. I read it. But still it doesn't

>>>>>>> matter that Dell is offereing Ubuntu. Ubuntu no matter how you

>>>>>>> slice it, is still a TOY, and people want to play with toys.

>>>>>>> After users deal with Ubuntu for a short time, they will ditch

>>>>>>> Ubuntu and move to a platform that will allow productivity.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>> You're entitled to your ill informed opinion. Too bad you're wrong.

>>>>>> Windows is the toy OS and only good for playing GAMES.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>

>>>>> How WRONG you are. Millions and millions of people are very

>>>>> productive on the Windows platform. Hundreds of thousands of

>>>>> companies use Excel and Word to run their businesses. The Macro

>>>>> capabilities of Excel and Word (Visual Basic for Applications) helps

>>>>> people automate their tasks. You can't do this with OpenSores Office.

>>>>>

>>>>> Look at all the developers writing software (custom applications)

>>>>> for their businesses. Most medium to large compaines have custom

>>>>> software written to automate their businesses. Most of the

>>>>> development is done on the Windows platform.

>>>>>

>>>>> Unix is great for servers in the business environment. I have to

>>>>> agree that the Unix server is far superior to a Windows based

>>>>> server. I have never disputed that fact.

>>>>>

>>>>> What I do dispute is that Ubuntu would be productive to the masses

>>>>> on their home machines. Just isn't going to happen.

>>>>> Unix/Linux/Ubuntu must mature for that to happen and I don't see

>>>>> that for at least 5-10 years. Maybe then will it become mainstream.

>>>>> Microsoft may keep shooting itself in the foot and we will see a

>>>>> transformation, but in the near future, just keep looking at

>>>>> Unix/Linux/Ubuntu and all other variations on the sidelines.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>> Like I said, you're entitled to your ill informed opinion. Dell isn't

>>>> increasing its Ubuntu offers because no one wants it. Dell does

>>>> market studies before they spend a lot of money to deliver a new

>>>> computer. You are talking out of your ass as usual. Your other lame

>>>> post about DVDs proves this.

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>> Wrong. People don't know where to turn for information if something

>>> doesn't work. There is NO easy way to extract the information. You

>>> are the who talks out of your ass. You think the world should revolve

>>> around Ubuntu and it doesn't. I know that is your dream, but hold on

>>> to your dreams because it just might take 10 years to it to become

>>> true. For now, Ubuntu is just a blip on the radar. Ubuntu is FREE

>>> and people ARE NOT FLOCKING TO IT. Doesn't that tell you something?

>>> Imagine a FREE PRODUCT for everyone and their market penitration is

>>> small.

>>>

>>> Get over it, use Ubuntu all you want but preaching to the Vista users

>>> will just wear out the skin on your fingers.

>>>

>>>

>>

>> Man, you're ill informed.

>>

>> Alias

>

>Oh please...you are the ill informed liar...and we all know it.

>Get a life as*hole.

>Frank

Frank what are you doin on a cumputer! I'm gonna slap your little

white ass. Now get your butt home and do your homework.

Read it an weep

 

Alias wrote:

> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>

> "Due to increase in demand".

>

 

Nah, it's due to an increase in thieves not being able to steal Vista.

 

"[sEATTLE] Microsoft Corp signaled confidence to a rattled stock market by

raising its full-year profit outlook above Wall Street targets and reporting

a 79 percent rise in quarterly profit on Thursday.

"The results and raised forecasts from the world's largest software maker

come on the heels of disappointing outlooks from tech bellwethers Intel Corp

and Apple Inc, which sent shivers through a U.S. stock market that shed

about 10 percent to start the year, before bouncing.

 

"Microsoft reported bumper quarterly sales of its Windows Vista operating

system and Office software and said anti-piracy efforts were improving

results at an above-average rate."

 

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=microsoft-profit-rises-79

No, rat, people of my stature do not cloud minds. We understand how clouded

your minds are already.

 

"the wharf rat" <wrat@panix.com> wrote in message

news:fnbh9s$9p6$1@reader2.panix.com...

> In article <uKxchfvXIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>,

> AlexB <alexb@comcast.net> wrote:

>>

>>They may sell a lot of Ubuntu but there will be no computers in the world

>>running it. It is all to fool US export technology controls.

>>

>

> Why would we need to do that? We can simply control their minds

> with mindcntrl.ko.

>

> I think it still requires the command line though. We're working on

> that, in a secret project funded by the Illuminati. Soon even you will

> have the power to cloud men's minds!

>

> Who knew what evil lurked in the hearts of penguins?

>

Re: Read it an weep

 

HeyBub wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>

>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>

>

> Nah, it's due to an increase in thieves not being able to steal Vista.

 

I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista. Oops. The reason it's

not being pirated much is because NO ONE WANTS IT except for brand loyal

MS fanboys like you and Frank who think it's some kind of status symbol

to have Vista.

 

Alias

It does, no question about it. Vista beats every OS to have existed to date,

however, I understand you are probably talking about speed and easiness to

use. There are other advantages too which will become more apparent over

time because Vista's will have fewer problems in the long run with malware

and interoperability.

 

"EW" <ewyatt_del_me-@excite.com> wrote in message

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>

> <thetruthhurts @homail.com> wrote in message

> news:47uhp3hevqv73t6n62c01d5t671im3ft3r@4ax.com...

>>

>> Can anyone (other than that idiot, Frank) really deny that Vista is in

>> trouble?

>

> I purchased a new Dell XPS 410 about 10 months ago preloaded with Vista

> Home Premium. It's been awesome: very fast, works great with my

> peripherals, seems to be quite secure, and I've had absolutely no problems

> (I did have to reseat the video card once for a minor problem). There's

> nothing wrong with Vista, especially when you buy a system preloaded with

> it. I have two XP systems and two Windows ME systems along with my Vista

> setup, and the Vista beats them all.

>

> EW

>

>

You've got it:

 

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1

 

Not for the idiot alias but for other decent readers:

 

It is a comically bizarre far-left website titled "#1 bug in Ubutnu." It

looks like a user group, or a forum. Guess what #1 "bug" is? You will never

come up with the answer. #1 bug in Ubuntu is MS!!!!! Yes, "commercial

software" holding back free source!!!!! If it were not for MS and those

commercial software makers then everyone would have jumped over to Ubuntu.

 

Some of those bizarre posts may be tongue in cheek but some are sincere

leftwing cries of wounded birds. Their supporters across the land

volunteered to do the footwork. It is a project that captured their

imagination. They walk into a software store and there is no Ubuntu!!!!! One

of the fellows tried to insert a disk with Ubuntu into a computer at the

store to see how it would take it and a major capitalist crime was

committed: he was asked to leave the store.

 

The whole protocol of people buying computers with Ubuntu and getting rid of

the software is documented by posts from Poland, Romania and other places.

Apparently some of the posters overseas were confused and took the whole

witchcraft seriously and posted their honest analysis.

 

Read it. It is very long but enjoyable. Wash your hands afterwards.

 

"Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message news:fnbhm0$t2l$1@aioe.org...

> AlexB wrote:

>> Read my other post. Ubuntu is a spoke in a crime wheel.

>

> Sure, proof please (as if).

Nobody ever stopped offering XP at DELL.

 

What they did was to make Vista the OS they RECOMMEND.

 

It is still there, nothing has changed. Vista Business was still highlighted

in green when I ordered my new T7400 at the end of the year. However, I had

to move my combo box selection to get it. The default was set to XP Pro. I

could be by omission though, you never know.

 

You spread malicious misinformation around here on purpose or by your sheer

idiocy, who knows.

 

BTW, I just went to a DELL site and tried to price an inexpensive laptop,

Inspiron in the lower range.

 

You cannot even get an XP on it let alone Ubuntu. There were 3 choices:

Vista Home basic, Vista Home Premium and I think Ultimate. No

XPPPPPPPPPPPPPP.

 

<thetruthhurts @homail.com> wrote in message

news:47uhp3hevqv73t6n62c01d5t671im3ft3r@4ax.com...

> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 13:05:45 +0100, Alias <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote:

>

>>http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>

>>"Due to increase in demand".

>>

>>Alias

>

>

> Has Dell every done this before on a laptop? First they acknowledge

> what a POS Vista is by continuing sales of XP well beyond the first

> anniversary of Vista and now this.

>

> Can anyone (other than that idiot, Frank) really deny that Vista is in

> trouble?

Re: Read it an weep

 

"Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message news:fncqt3$18p$1@aioe.org...

> HeyBub wrote:

>> Alias wrote:

>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>

>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>

>>

>> Nah, it's due to an increase in thieves not being able to steal Vista.

>

> I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista. Oops. The reason it's not

> being pirated much is because NO ONE WANTS IT except for brand loyal MS

> fanboys like you and Frank who think it's some kind of status symbol to

> have Vista.

>

> Alias

 

Hey - If no one wants Vista, why is Microsoft making Billions on the sale of

Vista? Oh yea, I forgot. You use Ubuntu. Your reasoning is a bit OFF.

Re: Read it an weep

 

Alias wrote:

> HeyBub wrote:

>

>> Alias wrote:

>>

>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>

>>>

>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>

>>

>> Nah, it's due to an increase in thieves not being able to steal Vista.

>

>

> I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista.

 

So you are a thief!

 

Oops.

 

Yep, big oops!!!

 

The reason it's

> not being pirated much is because NO ONE WANTS IT except for brand loyal

> MS fanboys like you and Frank who think it's some kind of status symbol

> to have Vista.

 

hehehe...you are jealous aren't you! Well, keep scamming those little

old ladies by selling them free software and just maybe you might end up

with enough euros to purchase a legal copy of Vista.

What a fukkin loser you are.

Frank

In article <eLHKQx1XIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>,

AlexB <alexb@comcast.net> wrote:

>No, rat, people of my stature do not cloud minds. We understand how clouded

>your minds are already.

>

 

The weed of Windows bears bitter fruit. Windows does not pay.

 

The wharf rat knows. #include<sardonic_laughter>

 

 

Lamont Cratson

Re: Read it an weep

 

Bill Yanaire wrote:

> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message news:fncqt3$18p$1@aioe.org...

>> HeyBub wrote:

>>> Alias wrote:

>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>

>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>

>>> Nah, it's due to an increase in thieves not being able to steal Vista.

>> I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista. Oops. The reason it's not

>> being pirated much is because NO ONE WANTS IT except for brand loyal MS

>> fanboys like you and Frank who think it's some kind of status symbol to

>> have Vista.

>>

>> Alias

>

> Hey - If no one wants Vista, why is Microsoft making Billions on the sale of

> Vista?

 

They are making billions because people are buying a computer with Vista

preinstalled and then they pay MS AGAIN for XP which they install after

wiping the hard drive of the Vista Virus, of course. That's one reason.

The other reason is that fools like you and Frank think Vista is a

status symbol and "cool".

> Oh yea, I forgot. You use Ubuntu. Your reasoning is a bit OFF.

 

Bigot.

 

Alias

Re: Read it an weep

 

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> HeyBub wrote:

>>

>>> Alias wrote:

>>>

>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>

>>>

>>> Nah, it's due to an increase in thieves not being able to steal Vista.

>>

>>

>> I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista.

>

> So you are a thief!

 

No, I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista but not on my machine

and the machine in question is happily running Ubuntu now.

>

> Oops.

>

> Yep, big oops!!!

 

Nope, just your usual lies and insults.

>

> The reason it's

>> not being pirated much is because NO ONE WANTS IT except for brand

>> loyal MS fanboys like you and Frank who think it's some kind of status

>> symbol to have Vista.

>

> hehehe...you are jealous aren't you!

 

I have already told you MANY times that I am not. How many times does

someone have to tell you something before you get it?

> Well, keep scamming those little

> old ladies by selling them free software and just maybe you might end up

> with enough euros to purchase a legal copy of Vista.

> What a fukkin loser you are.

> Frank

 

Again, how many times does someone have to tell you something before it

registers in your thick skull? I have Vista sitting on a shelf gathering

dust. I have told you this at least a hundred times yet it still doesn't

register.

 

Alias

Re: Read it an weep

 

"Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message news:fnd4gu$419$2@aioe.org...

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:fncqt3$18p$1@aioe.org...

>>> HeyBub wrote:

>>>> Alias wrote:

>>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>>

>>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>>

>>>> Nah, it's due to an increase in thieves not being able to steal Vista.

>>> I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista. Oops. The reason it's

>>> not being pirated much is because NO ONE WANTS IT except for brand loyal

>>> MS fanboys like you and Frank who think it's some kind of status symbol

>>> to have Vista.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>> Hey - If no one wants Vista, why is Microsoft making Billions on the sale

>> of Vista?

>

> They are making billions because people are buying a computer with Vista

> preinstalled and then they pay MS AGAIN for XP which they install after

> wiping the hard drive of the Vista Virus, of course. That's one reason.

> The other reason is that fools like you and Frank think Vista is a status

> symbol and "cool".

>

>> Oh yea, I forgot. You use Ubuntu. Your reasoning is a bit OFF.

>

> Bigot.

>

> Alias

 

Yes, I admit it. I am an Ubuntu bigot. Once I get the certificate, I can go

to any Starbucks along with $3.95 and get Coffee !

Re: Read it an weep

 

"Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message news:fnd4nb$5do$1@aioe.org...

> Frank wrote:

>> Alias wrote:

>>

>>> HeyBub wrote:

>>>

>>>> Alias wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>>

>>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Nah, it's due to an increase in thieves not being able to steal Vista.

>>>

>>>

>>> I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista.

>>

>> So you are a thief!

>

> No, I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista but not on my machine

> and the machine in question is happily running Ubuntu now.

>

>>

>> Oops.

>>

>> Yep, big oops!!!

>

> Nope, just your usual lies and insults.

>

>>

>> The reason it's

>>> not being pirated much is because NO ONE WANTS IT except for brand loyal

>>> MS fanboys like you and Frank who think it's some kind of status symbol

>>> to have Vista.

>>

>> hehehe...you are jealous aren't you!

>

> I have already told you MANY times that I am not. How many times does

> someone have to tell you something before you get it?

>

>> Well, keep scamming those little old ladies by selling them free software

>> and just maybe you might end up with enough euros to purchase a legal

>> copy of Vista.

>> What a fukkin loser you are.

>> Frank

>

> Again, how many times does someone have to tell you something before it

> registers in your thick skull? I have Vista sitting on a shelf gathering

> dust. I have told you this at least a hundred times yet it still doesn't

> register.

>

> Alias

 

Again, how many times does EVERYONE have to tell you something before it

registers in your thick skull? People (many people) tell you to stop

posting about Ubuntu but you continue. You must be sitting there with

nothing else to do. What about those 3 companies? I guess that keeps you

so busy you can post all day long.

 

Yea you run 3 companies and I can leap 200 feet into the air!

AlexB wrote:

> No, rat, people of my stature do not cloud minds.

 

Is humility one of the traits that people of "your stature" practice?

 

Alias

Re: Read it an weep

 

Alias wrote:

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:fncqt3$18p$1@aioe.org...

>>

>>> HeyBub wrote:

>>>

>>>> Alias wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9058561&intsrc=hm_list

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Due to increase in demand".

>>>>>

>>>> Nah, it's due to an increase in thieves not being able to steal Vista.

>>>

>>> I have personally seen a cracked copy of Vista. Oops. The reason it's

>>> not being pirated much is because NO ONE WANTS IT except for brand

>>> loyal MS fanboys like you and Frank who think it's some kind of

>>> status symbol to have Vista.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>>

>> Hey - If no one wants Vista, why is Microsoft making Billions on the

>> sale of Vista?

>

>

> They are making billions because people are buying a computer with Vista

> preinstalled and then they pay MS AGAIN for XP which they install after

> wiping the hard drive of the Vista Virus, of course.

 

Maybe in your dreams but not in any reality.

 

That's one reason.

> The other reason is that fools like you and Frank think Vista is a

> status symbol and "cool".

 

Sorry you stupid idiot. We use Vista because it is the very best OS

available today. Period!

>

>> Oh yea, I forgot. You use Ubuntu. Your reasoning is a bit OFF.

>

>

> Bigot.

>

As*hole POS lying linux troll.

Frank

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