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I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all, but

I don't think I like him.

I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him "what is

it with that vista, why did you release it with so many problems?" questions

by friends and technical savvy folk.

 

I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open. but he

has a problematic product in his hands..

 

If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I think it

would be a big surprise for fanboys.

 

I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

 

perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

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How many years will it be before you stop saying that Microsoft should not

have released Vista when they did, but should have delayed the launch by a

month or two?

Come on, get over it. Vista has been out for 15 months now, Business version

even longer than that. We are on SP1 now.

 

"vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

news:4811920f@newsgate.x-privat.org...

> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all,

> but I don't think I like him.

> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him "what

> is it with that vista, why did you release it with so many problems?"

> questions by friends and technical savvy folk.

>

> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open. but

> he has a problematic product in his hands..

>

> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I think

> it would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>

> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>

> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>

>

>

you dont understand ...

 

with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they just try to

fix bugs...

 

but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and resource

hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

 

They needed to open their ears before the release.

Now vista is doomed.

 

I will forever remember vista as the biggest mistake microsoft ever made

 

 

 

"Gary Mount" <gary_mount@telus.net> wrote in message

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> How many years will it be before you stop saying that Microsoft should not

> have released Vista when they did, but should have delayed the launch by a

> month or two?

> Come on, get over it. Vista has been out for 15 months now, Business

> version even longer than that. We are on SP1 now.

>

> "vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

> news:4811920f@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all,

>> but I don't think I like him.

>> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him "what

>> is it with that vista, why did you release it with so many problems?"

>> questions by friends and technical savvy folk.

>>

>> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open. but

>> he has a problematic product in his hands..

>>

>> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I think

>> it would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>>

>> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>>

>> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>>

>>

>>

vishhiita prime wrote:

> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all, but

> I don't think I like him.

> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him "what is

> it with that vista, why did you release it with so many problems?" questions

> by friends and technical savvy folk.

>

> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open. but he

> has a problematic product in his hands..

>

> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I think it

> would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>

> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>

> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>

>

>

 

Ballmer's only friend is money.

 

Alias

Are you implying that SP2 for Windows XP did not change a lot of the basic

operating parameters of the O/S? If so, you need to go back to school.

 

 

"vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

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> you dont understand ...

>

> with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they just try

> to fix bugs...

>

> but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and

> resource hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

>

> They needed to open their ears before the release.

> Now vista is doomed.

>

> I will forever remember vista as the biggest mistake microsoft ever made

>

>

>

> "Gary Mount" <gary_mount@telus.net> wrote in message

> news:%23CwQQqrpIHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> How many years will it be before you stop saying that Microsoft should

>> not have released Vista when they did, but should have delayed the launch

>> by a month or two?

>> Come on, get over it. Vista has been out for 15 months now, Business

>> version even longer than that. We are on SP1 now.

>>

>> "vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

>> news:4811920f@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>>> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all,

>>> but I don't think I like him.

>>> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him "what

>>> is it with that vista, why did you release it with so many problems?"

>>> questions by friends and technical savvy folk.

>>>

>>> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open. but

>>> he has a problematic product in his hands..

>>>

>>> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I think

>>> it would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>>>

>>> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>>>

>>> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>

>

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

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> vishhiita prime wrote:

>> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all,

>> but I don't think I like him.

>> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him "what

>> is it with that vista, why did you release it with so many problems?"

>> questions by friends and technical savvy folk.

>>

>> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open. but

>> he has a problematic product in his hands..

>>

>> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I think

>> it would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>>

>> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>>

>> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>>

>>

>>

>

> Ballmer's only friend is money.

>

> Alias

 

Alias's only friend is Ubuntu

"vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

news:4811abe7$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...

> you dont understand ...

>

> with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they just try

> to fix bugs...

 

No - you don't understand. With Service Packs, they can change any design

element they want. They can replace any portion of the OS.

>

> but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and

> resource hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

>

> They needed to open their ears before the release.

> Now vista is doomed.

>

> I will forever remember vista as the biggest mistake microsoft ever made

 

Whoopie! Do you really think MS cares what you think? Do you really think

WE care what you think?

>

>

>

> "Gary Mount" <gary_mount@telus.net> wrote in message

> news:%23CwQQqrpIHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> How many years will it be before you stop saying that Microsoft should

>> not have released Vista when they did, but should have delayed the launch

>> by a month or two?

>> Come on, get over it. Vista has been out for 15 months now, Business

>> version even longer than that. We are on SP1 now.

>>

>> "vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

>> news:4811920f@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>>> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all,

>>> but I don't think I like him.

>>> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him "what

>>> is it with that vista, why did you release it with so many problems?"

>>> questions by friends and technical savvy folk.

>>>

>>> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open. but

>>> he has a problematic product in his hands..

>>>

>>> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I think

>>> it would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>>>

>>> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>>>

>>> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>

>

Isn't that the case with every money making business?

 

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

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> vishhiita prime wrote:

>> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all,

>> but I don't think I like him.

>> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him "what

>> is it with that vista, why did you release it with so many problems?"

>> questions by friends and technical savvy folk.

>>

>> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open. but

>> he has a problematic product in his hands..

>>

>> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I think

>> it would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>>

>> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>>

>> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>>

>>

>>

>

> Ballmer's only friend is money.

>

> Alias

On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:22:18 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

> "vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

> news:4811abe7$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>> you dont understand ...

>>

>> with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they just

>> try to fix bugs...

>

> No - you don't understand. With Service Packs, they can change any

> design element they want. They can replace any portion of the OS.

>>

>> but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and

>> resource hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

>>

>> They needed to open their ears before the release. Now vista is doomed.

>>

>> I will forever remember vista as the biggest mistake microsoft ever

>> made

>

> Whoopie! Do you really think MS cares what you think? Do you really

> think WE care what you think?

 

Yep WeSaysoCorp (Flip the capital letters vertically)

vishhiita prime wrote:

> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all, but

> I don't think I like him.

 

How can you judge someone you don't personally know? That's the mark of

a real idiot. You're proly envious and jealous of him, and his

accomplishments.

> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him "what is

> it with that vista, why did you release it with so many problems?" questions

> by friends and technical savvy folk.

 

Well, for one thing, Vista does not have any more problems than any

other newly released OS.

>

> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open. but he

> has a problematic product in his hands..

 

You're vented your own incompetence, which has nothing to do with Vista.

You're are one sad and confused and very hateful little puppy.

>

> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I think it

> would be a big surprise for fanboys.

 

I think your little brain would proly explode from that experience....!

>

> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

 

Mind reading and making future predictions is not one of your strong

points...let's see what your strong points

are...stupidity...anger...hatefulness...frustration...oh and your

biggest strong point is...your big fukkin mouth that continues to make a

fool out of you on a daily basis...LOL!

>

> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

 

You idiot...they "push" to get every piece of software they make...are

you really this dumb and stupid?

I believe the answer is a resounding YES!!!

Frank

vishhiita prime, the fukkin idiot moron loser wrote:

> you dont understand ...

 

Hey bozo...we all understand...it's you who does not get it.

>

> with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they just try to

> fix bugs...

 

They don't need to be changed you moron.

>

> but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and resource

> hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

 

hehehe...Vista is certainly smarter than you'll ever hope to be loser...LOL!

You're a loser capin' crunch. A big mouth stupid incompetent POS loser.

Plain and simple...LOL!

Frank

Alias wrote:

> vishhiita prime wrote:

>

>> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and

>> all, but I don't think I like him.

>> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him

>> "what is it with that vista, why did you release it with so many

>> problems?" questions by friends and technical savvy folk.

>>

>> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open.

>> but he has a problematic product in his hands..

>>

>> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I

>> think it would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>>

>> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>>

>> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>>

>>

>>

>

> Ballmer's only friend is money.

>

> Alias

 

You actually personally know him?

Frank

On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:22:18 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com>

wrote:

>

>"vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

>news:4811abe7$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>> you dont understand ...

>>

>> with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they just try

>> to fix bugs...

>

>No - you don't understand. With Service Packs, they can change any design

>element they want. They can replace any portion of the OS.

>>

>> but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and

>> resource hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

>>

>> They needed to open their ears before the release.

>> Now vista is doomed.

>>

>> I will forever remember vista as the biggest mistake microsoft ever made

>

>Whoopie! Do you really think MS cares what you think? Do you really think

>WE care what you think?

 

Too funny for words! The idiot of the month comments from Yanaire. Get

a clue fool... NOBODY gives a rat's ass what you think. Nobody. You

have as much creditability as the idiot Frank, which is to say zero

creditability. Yet you cackle on day after day making a fool of

yourself just like Frank.

John Barnett MVP wrote:

> Isn't that the case with every money making business?

>

 

I was talking about a person, not a business, although it is curious

that you think that Steve Ballmer is a business and not a person.

 

Alias

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> vishhiita prime wrote:

>>

>>> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and

>>> all, but I don't think I like him.

>>> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him

>>> "what is it with that vista, why did you release it with so many

>>> problems?" questions by friends and technical savvy folk.

>>>

>>> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open.

>>> but he has a problematic product in his hands..

>>>

>>> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I

>>> think it would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>>>

>>> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>>>

>>> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>> Ballmer's only friend is money.

>>

>> Alias

>

> You actually personally know him?

> Frank

 

No need. I can see what he does and what he says. Like you, for

instance, your posts reveal you to be a low life who can only post lies,

unfounded insults, profanity, weird sexual fantasies and bluster. Hence,

you're only friend is your one copy of Vista Basic on a low end machine.

 

I didn't need to know Ted Bundy personally to know he was an evil

person. His actions took care of any doubts in that department.

 

Alias

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>

>> Alias wrote:

>>

>>> vishhiita prime wrote:

>>>

>>>> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and

>>>> all, but I don't think I like him.

>>>> I just wonder if he has been tempered by all the people asking him

>>>> "what is it with that vista, why did you release it with so many

>>>> problems?" questions by friends and technical savvy folk.

>>>>

>>>> I'm sure he might not be accepting how bad vista is out in the open.

>>>> but he has a problematic product in his hands..

>>>>

>>>> If we had a way to snoop into what he really thinks about vista, I

>>>> think it would be a big surprise for fanboys.

>>>>

>>>> I'm sure he is wishing vista would just go away...

>>>>

>>>> perhaps that's why they are pushing hard to get win7 ready.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>> Ballmer's only friend is money.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>>

>> You actually personally know him?

>> Frank

>

>

> No need.

 

Really? You think you're that preceptive, huh?

 

I can see what he does and what he says.

 

In those edited youtube videos huh?

 

Like you, for

> instance, your posts reveal you to be a low life who can only post lies,

> unfounded insults, profanity, weird sexual fantasies and bluster.

 

You are just as dumb, stupid and ignorant as you sound.

 

Hence,

> you're only friend is your one copy of Vista Basic on a low end machine.

 

I bet you can't possibly shove your empty head up your dumb ass and

further can you?

But you keep trying don't you...LOL!

>

> I didn't need to know Ted Bundy personally to know he was an evil

> person. His actions took care of any doubts in that department.

 

Now you're comparing tb with sb?

How brain dead does one have to be to try and make that analogy?

That dead huh?

You are without a doubt one of the most vile POS excuses for human being

I've ever seen.

But, your day will come sheep-fukker...LOL!

Frank

Bill Yanaire wrote:

> "vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

> news:4811abe7$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>> you dont understand ...

>>

>> with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they just try

>> to fix bugs...

>

> No - you don't understand. With Service Packs, they can change any design

> element they want. They can replace any portion of the OS.

>> but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and

>> resource hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

>>

>> They needed to open their ears before the release.

>> Now vista is doomed.

>>

>> I will forever remember vista as the biggest mistake microsoft ever made

>

> Whoopie! Do you really think MS cares what you think? Do you really think

> WE care what you think?

>

 

Well since vishhiita prime is a paying customer of MS, they should care

what s/he thinks!

 

--

"Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on

free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the

creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer

rights in the digital age are not frivolous."

- Maura Corbett

On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:49:09 -0700, Frank <fab@notspam.com> wrote:

>vishhiita prime wrote:

>

>> I m not sure what to think of Ballmer, with his monkey dancing and all, but

>> I don't think I like him.

>

>How can you judge someone you don't personally know? That's the mark of

>a real idiot.

 

And something Frank does every day proving once again Frank is a

clueless buffoon that often ends up commenting on what he does himself

constantly.

>Well, for one thing, Vista does not have any more problems than any

>other newly released OS.

 

New? Vista has been in development for at least five years and was

released a year ago. New my ass.

>Mind reading and making future predictions is not one of your strong

>points...let's see what your strong points

>are...stupidity...anger...hatefulness...frustration...oh and your

>biggest strong point is...your big fukkin mouth that continues to make a

>fool out of you on a daily basis...LOL!

 

Damn Frank, you just described yourself perfectly. You're stupid, you

obviously have a serious anger management problem, you hate everyone

that doesn't line up to kiss Microsoft's butt like you do. You're

frustrated how every day more and more people make fun of Vista and

you never disappoint in proving what an ass you always are.

The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'

wrote:

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>> "vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

>> news:4811abe7$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>>> you dont understand ...

>>>

>>> with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they just

>>> try to fix bugs...

>>

>> No - you don't understand. With Service Packs, they can change any

>> design element they want. They can replace any portion of the OS.

>>> but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and

>>> resource hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

>>>

>>> They needed to open their ears before the release.

>>> Now vista is doomed.

>>>

>>> I will forever remember vista as the biggest mistake microsoft ever made

>>

>> Whoopie! Do you really think MS cares what you think? Do you really

>> think WE care what you think?

>>

>

> Well since vishhiita prime is a paying customer of MS, they should care

> what s/he thinks!

>

 

They should but they don't care about *any* of their paying customers.

In fact, as WPA and WGA prove, they hold their paying customers in total

disdain. That comes from having a de facto monopoly and will bite them

in the ass at the end of the day.

 

Alias

Alias wrote:

> The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'

> wrote:

>

>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>> "vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

>>> news:4811abe7$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>>>

>>>> you dont understand ...

>>>>

>>>> with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they

>>>> just try to fix bugs...

>>>

>>>

>>> No - you don't understand. With Service Packs, they can change any

>>> design element they want. They can replace any portion of the OS.

>>>

>>>> but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and

>>>> resource hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

>>>>

>>>> They needed to open their ears before the release.

>>>> Now vista is doomed.

>>>>

>>>> I will forever remember vista as the biggest mistake microsoft ever

>>>> made

>>>

>>>

>>> Whoopie! Do you really think MS cares what you think? Do you really

>>> think WE care what you think?

>>>

>>

>> Well since vishhiita prime is a paying customer of MS, they should

>> care what s/he thinks!

>>

>

> They should but they don't care about *any* of their paying customers.

 

Do you actually think anyone with a brain believe that outrageous

statement? It's so obvious that you hate MS and have no business acumen

at all!

> In fact, as WPA and WGA prove, they hold their paying customers in total

> disdain.

 

Bullsh*t! It really proves that you're thief and proly got caught

stealing from others.

 

That comes from having a de facto monopoly and will bite them

> in the ass at the end of the day.

 

You need to grow up and get a life loser.

Frank

"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message

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> On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:22:18 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com>

> wrote:

>

>>

>>"vishhiita prime" <vee@shhhita.ch> wrote in message

>>news:4811abe7$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>>> you dont understand ...

>>>

>>> with service packs you cannot change basic design elements, they just

>>> try

>>> to fix bugs...

>>

>>No - you don't understand. With Service Packs, they can change any design

>>element they want. They can replace any portion of the OS.

>>>

>>> but even if vista had no bugs it would be still ugly, fat, slow and

>>> resource hungry, and that will not change even with service pack 10.

>>>

>>> They needed to open their ears before the release.

>>> Now vista is doomed.

>>>

>>> I will forever remember vista as the biggest mistake microsoft ever made

>>

>>Whoopie! Do you really think MS cares what you think? Do you really

>>think

>>WE care what you think?

>

> Too funny for words! The idiot of the month comments from Yanaire. Get

> a clue fool... NOBODY gives a rat's ass what you think. Nobody. You

> have as much creditability as the idiot Frank, which is to say zero

> creditability. Yet you cackle on day after day making a fool of

> yourself just like Frank.

>

 

Yes too funny for words. I express an opinion and you don't like it. Well

too bad for you. Got news for you, you egotistical nutsack, NOBODY gives a

rats ass what you think here. If you had 20 bonus points for credability,

you would still be in the negative. If someone happens to like Vista you

think they are an idiot. Well, you pointy headed monkey, you are an idiot

and a fool yourself.

 

Now go play with Ubuntu and forget about Vista. You whine and complain

about it every day so why not leave it alone and get to something you just

might be able to handle. I have a suggestion, take our your old DOS 6.2

disks and go have a party.

On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:59:16 -0700, Frank <fab@notspam.com> wrote:

 

>Now you're comparing tb with sb?

>How brain dead does one have to be to try and make that analogy?

 

How stupid you have to be to make an ass of yourself in public when

you're suppose to be the CEO of a major corporation?

 

That's something you and old Stevie share.

 

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1274983729713522403

 

>But, your day will come sheep-fukker...LOL!

 

Frank caught on tape:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQdLSZ3Uawc

Every CEO or Director I know are 'only' interested in money.

 

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

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> John Barnett MVP wrote:

>> Isn't that the case with every money making business?

>>

>

> I was talking about a person, not a business, although it is curious that

> you think that Steve Ballmer is a business and not a person.

>

> Alias

"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message

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> On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:59:16 -0700, Frank <fab@notspam.com> wrote:

>

>

>>Now you're comparing tb with sb?

>>How brain dead does one have to be to try and make that analogy?

>

> How stupid you have to be to make an ass of yourself in public when

> you're suppose to be the CEO of a major corporation?

>

> That's something you and old Stevie share.

>

> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1274983729713522403

>

>

>>But, your day will come sheep-fukker...LOL!

>

> Frank caught on tape:

>

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQdLSZ3Uawc

>

See you moron. Always picking on someobdy. Have to cut people down to make

yourslef look good. Well you are just making a bigger fool of yourself.

Keep going, open mouth, insert foot.

On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:07:50 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com>

wrote:

>

>"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message

>news:6k1414hlrm9hll0ff14nivk1g0s7akekfa@4ax.com...

>> On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:59:16 -0700, Frank <fab@notspam.com> wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Now you're comparing tb with sb?

>>>How brain dead does one have to be to try and make that analogy?

>>

>> How stupid you have to be to make an ass of yourself in public when

>> you're suppose to be the CEO of a major corporation?

>>

>> That's something you and old Stevie share.

>>

>> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1274983729713522403

>>

>>

>>>But, your day will come sheep-fukker...LOL!

>>

>> Frank caught on tape:

>>

>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQdLSZ3Uawc

>>

>See you moron. Always picking on someobdy. Have to cut people down to make

>yourslef look good. Well you are just making a bigger fool of yourself.

>Keep going, open mouth, insert foot.

 

Reality check: Nobody forced Ballmer to act like a damn fool. He did

it all by himself without coaching. Live with it.

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