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On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 17:06:43 -0700, Frank <fb@jr.kmo> wrote:

>Clear Windows wrote:

>

>> Im not the one that dances around like a frikin monkey..

>

>Oh really? Who knows if that's true of not. Or who even cares!

>One thing is for sure capin' crunch, you don't run any company nor are

>you one of the riches persons in the world.

 

Something else for sure, the idiot Frank doesn't run a company either,

yet he tried awfully hard in the past to tell us otherwise. Note Frank

doesn't even mention "his company" anymore, since he knows I got the

goods on him and I'm just waiting for the right moment to jump all

over him if Frank is stupid enough to ever bring up his "business"

again.

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Alias wrote:

> John Barnett MVP wrote:

>

>> Sadly, Alias, the MVPs also roll their eyes when, you, Bill, and quite

>> a few others post too. While I have used Ubuntu I didn't find it that

>> exciting, but then I don't find Vista that exciting either neither

>> have any WoW factor for me. But, as this is a Windows based forum I

>> cannot see the point of trying to 'sell' the notion that Ubuntu (or

>> any brand of Linux) is better than what a person is already using.

>> Most users on this newsgroup are well aware that other operating

>> systems exist. They made a choice to either buy Windows (regardless of

>> version) or else buy a PC with a version of Windows installed. No one

>> forces anyone to buy something they don't want (unless they are either

>> impressionable or totally gullible) and that is one thing that the

>> user's of this and other newsgroups are not.

>>

>

> As more and more users open their Windows Fail or Windows Live Fail,

> they will see a little thing misnamed "Microsoft Communities".

 

Uhhh..hey sh*t-for-brans...you've already predicted that once before

remember? It was to happen (according to you) in December/January.

What happen sheep-fukker cause it didn't happen.

 

Most will

> NOT have heard of Ubuntu but will be fed up with Vista.

 

I like it when you prove yourself to be so very wrong...hahaha!

 

Hence, my noble

> mission.

 

Hence you are sick in your stupid, empty head sheep-fukker...LOL!

Frank

Adam Albright wrote:

> On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 17:06:43 -0700, Frank <fb@jr.kmo> wrote:

>

>> Clear Windows wrote:

>>

>>> Im not the one that dances around like a frikin monkey..

>> Oh really? Who knows if that's true of not. Or who even cares!

>> One thing is for sure capin' crunch, you don't run any company nor are

>> you one of the riches persons in the world.

>

> Something else for sure, the idiot Frank doesn't run a company either,

> yet he tried awfully hard in the past to tell us otherwise. Note Frank

> doesn't even mention "his company" anymore, since he knows I got the

> goods on him and I'm just waiting for the right moment to jump all

> over him if Frank is stupid enough to ever bring up his "business"

> again.

>

 

No wonder he's ignoring you and hoping you will go away.

 

Alias

> Which version of Ubuntu did you try out?

 

He is probably an OS snob like most Microsoft MVP's, so don't count on him

being very flexible...

 

 

 

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

news:fv0f28$b5i$1@aioe.org...

> John Barnett MVP wrote:

>> Sadly, Alias, the MVPs also roll their eyes when, you, Bill, and quite a

>> few others post too. While I have used Ubuntu I didn't find it that

>> exciting, but then I don't find Vista that exciting either neither have

>> any WoW factor for me. But, as this is a Windows based forum I cannot see

>> the point of trying to 'sell' the notion that Ubuntu (or any brand of

>> Linux) is better than what a person is already using. Most users on this

>> newsgroup are well aware that other operating systems exist. They made a

>> choice to either buy Windows (regardless of version) or else buy a PC

>> with a version of Windows installed. No one forces anyone to buy

>> something they don't want (unless they are either impressionable or

>> totally gullible) and that is one thing that the user's of this and other

>> newsgroups are not.

>>

>

> As more and more users open their Windows Fail or Windows Live Fail, they

> will see a little thing misnamed "Microsoft Communities". Most will NOT

> have heard of Ubuntu but will be fed up with Vista. Hence, my noble

> mission.

>

> Which version of Ubuntu did you try out?

>

> Alias

Alias, the stupid POS lying linux troll wrote:

>

>

> :: Rolls Eyes ::

>

> Alias

 

Then you need to see an optometrist (eye doctor)...LOL!

Frank

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> John Barnett MVP wrote:

>>

>>> Sadly, Alias, the MVPs also roll their eyes when, you, Bill, and

>>> quite a few others post too. While I have used Ubuntu I didn't find

>>> it that exciting, but then I don't find Vista that exciting either

>>> neither have any WoW factor for me. But, as this is a Windows based

>>> forum I cannot see the point of trying to 'sell' the notion that

>>> Ubuntu (or any brand of Linux) is better than what a person is

>>> already using. Most users on this newsgroup are well aware that other

>>> operating systems exist. They made a choice to either buy Windows

>>> (regardless of version) or else buy a PC with a version of Windows

>>> installed. No one forces anyone to buy something they don't want

>>> (unless they are either impressionable or totally gullible) and that

>>> is one thing that the user's of this and other newsgroups are not.

>>>

>>

>> As more and more users open their Windows Fail or Windows Live Fail,

>> they will see a little thing misnamed "Microsoft Communities".

>

> Uhhh..hey sh*t-for-brans...you've already predicted that once before

> remember? It was to happen (according to you) in December/January.

> What happen sheep-fukker cause it didn't happen.

 

Try reading some of the posts that are posted here every day and to

which you offer NO help.

>

> Most will

>> NOT have heard of Ubuntu but will be fed up with Vista.

>

> I like it when you prove yourself to be so very wrong...hahaha!

 

You've been living under a rock?

>

> Hence, my noble

>> mission.

>

> Hence you are sick in your stupid, empty head sheep-fukker...LOL!

> Frank

 

We know your opinion of *anyone* that doesn't love Vista. We also know

how sad and pathetic that is and every time you post, everyone rolls

their eyes except your buddy Bill Yawn.

 

Alias

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 02:17:13 +0300, Clear Windows wrote:

> If MS didn't have the power to push vista on new computers and if MS

> wasn't counting on the fear of people of the unknown (linux - ubuntu)

> they would be in BIG trouble with the lame excuse of an OS they

> released.

 

If Microsoft had to supply a choice at the retail like Firestone,

Michelin, Bridgestone and others, they would be in a very painful

position. They enjoy a monopoly.

 

Imagine if Google sponsored Ubuntu and offered an installer and over the

Internet she goes to wipe out Vista. This is Microsoft's real worry, the

commodity nature of software and OSes. It is also their Achilles heal of

Microsoft. OS and Office tools are now quality and free like beer.

> If only I could install corel, photoshop and several other professional

> grade programs on Linux, I would switch to ubuntu, the robust, and

> malware immune platform any day!

 

You could. Recipe is simple, run a VM with XP in it. I am having good

luck with http://www.virtualbox.org/ - runs in Linux, Vista or XP.

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>

>> Alias wrote:

>>

>>> John Barnett MVP wrote:

>>>

>>>> Sadly, Alias, the MVPs also roll their eyes when, you, Bill, and

>>>> quite a few others post too. While I have used Ubuntu I didn't find

>>>> it that exciting, but then I don't find Vista that exciting either

>>>> neither have any WoW factor for me. But, as this is a Windows based

>>>> forum I cannot see the point of trying to 'sell' the notion that

>>>> Ubuntu (or any brand of Linux) is better than what a person is

>>>> already using. Most users on this newsgroup are well aware that

>>>> other operating systems exist. They made a choice to either buy

>>>> Windows (regardless of version) or else buy a PC with a version of

>>>> Windows installed. No one forces anyone to buy something they don't

>>>> want (unless they are either impressionable or totally gullible) and

>>>> that is one thing that the user's of this and other newsgroups are not.

>>>>

>>>

>>> As more and more users open their Windows Fail or Windows Live Fail,

>>> they will see a little thing misnamed "Microsoft Communities".

>>

>>

>> Uhhh..hey sh*t-for-brans...you've already predicted that once before

>> remember? It was to happen (according to you) in December/January.

>> What happen sheep-fukker cause it didn't happen.

>

>

> Try reading some of the posts that are posted here every day and to

> which you offer NO help.

 

Oh! You have Vista? You're having a problem with Vista? Describe it and

we will try and help you!

Oops!

Why you don't have or use Vista do you? You're just a fukkin lying linux

troll.

WTF are you doing here other than trolling?

hehehehe...no one is as arrogantly dumb and stupid as you are

sheep-fukker...LOL!

Frank

Alias, the really dumb, stupid sheep-fukkin POS lying linux troll wrote:

 

>

>

> No wonder he's ignoring you and hoping you will go away.

>

> Alias

 

hehehe...if you recall sheep-fukker, that drunken pig POS aa was willing

to bet his life on the me being a student at SDSU...hahaha...which of

course turned out to be just another one of his delusional drunken

hallucinations...hahaha! What loser he is!

Plus, I listed our Corporate identity which shut that dumb drunken fukk

right up.

I no longer respond to a couple of completely burnt out losers in this

ng...mr drunker pig is just one of them. He's a totally worthless POS

drunken pig that I no longer wish to kick around.

Maybe you sheep-fukker, should offer to share your sheep with mr drunken

pig...get a room together...you two make quite a couple!...LOL!

Frank

On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:01:19 -0700, Frank <fb@jr.kmo> wrote:

>Alias, the really dumb, stupid sheep-fukkin POS lying linux troll wrote:

>

>

>>

>>

>> No wonder he's ignoring you and hoping you will go away.

>>

>> Alias

>

>hehehe...if you recall sheep-fukker, that drunken pig POS aa was willing

>to bet his life on the me being a student at SDSU...hahaha...which of

>course turned out to be just another one of his delusional drunken

>hallucinations...hahaha! What loser he is!

>Plus, I listed our Corporate identity which shut that dumb drunken fukk

>right up.

>I no longer respond to a couple of completely burnt out losers in this

>ng...mr drunker pig is just one of them. He's a totally worthless POS

>drunken pig that I no longer wish to kick around.

>Maybe you sheep-fukker, should offer to share your sheep with mr drunken

>pig...get a room together...you two make quite a couple!...LOL!

>Frank

 

 

Portrait of Frank:

 

Old, cranky, quick to anger, juvenile, crude, profane, prone to engage

in school yard taunts. Nearly totally computer illiterate, braggart,

pathological liar, fabricator in the extreme, accomplished butt kisser

all around buffoon, low intelligence, lonely to the point of being

consumed by this newsgroup at the sacrifice of all other interests.

 

Known far and wide as a troll, idiot, Microsoft apologist and pansy

ass. Frank is currently looking for a female friend he can be intimate

with on his terms. His preference is four legged barnyard animals,

will consider transvestites and hairy women between 70 and 80 from

Eastern European countries.

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 02:14:35 +0200, Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>> Clear Windows wrote:

>>

>>> Im not the one that dances around like a frikin monkey..

>>

>> Oh really? Who knows if that's true of not. Or who even cares! One

>> thing is for sure capin' crunch, you don't run any company nor are you

>> one of the riches persons in the world.

>>>

>>> perhaps he is your hero.. lol

>>

>> What a GD stupid statement that is!

>> You're even dumber than anyone originally thought. Get a life as*hole!

>> Frank

>

> :: Rolls Eyes ::

>

> Alias

 

You still reply to Frank, I kill filed him in Pan, haven't seen him

since. )

John Barnett MVP wrote:

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

>

 

Philistines!

Canuck57 wrote:

> On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 02:14:35 +0200, Alias wrote:

>

>

>>Frank wrote:

>>

>>>Clear Windows wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>>Im not the one that dances around like a frikin monkey..

>>>

>>>Oh really? Who knows if that's true of not. Or who even cares! One

>>>thing is for sure capin' crunch, you don't run any company nor are you

>>>one of the riches persons in the world.

>>>

>>>>perhaps he is your hero.. lol

>>>

>>>What a GD stupid statement that is!

>>>You're even dumber than anyone originally thought. Get a life as*hole!

>>>Frank

>>

>>:: Rolls Eyes ::

>>

>>Alias

>

>

> You still reply to Frank, I kill filed him in Pan, haven't seen him

> since. )

 

Liar!...LOL!

Frank

MS saw SP2 as an investment mistake...

 

they should have thown in some more stuff and released a new OS, instead of

hanging on to XP for so long..

 

thats exactly what they are doing now.. they are working on windows7

 

 

as you may have seen, the service packs no longer add much to the design of

the OS, and basically tthey are mostly collections of already deployed

patches

 

so perhaps its you that have to go to school. I know exactly what Im talking

about

 

 

"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:uoA2f7tpIHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> 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

> 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...

>>

>> 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.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>

>>

>

You are retarded like frank... the only difference is that you actually type

on the keyboard instead of pounding on it like a frikin monkey (as frank

does)

 

MS saw SP2 as an investment mistake... It didnt make much sense in keep

selling it as XP, and people got addicted to it, and now wont let go.

 

they now say that they should have thown in some more stuff and released a

new OS, instead of

hanging on to XP for so long..

 

thats exactly what they are doing now.. they are working on windows7 and

getting away from vista-crapista as fast as possible

 

 

as you may have seen, the service packs no longer add much to the design of

the OS, and basically tthey are mostly collections of already deployed

patches

 

so perhaps its you that have to go to school. I know exactly what Im talking

about

 

 

 

"DarkSentinel" <darkmungesentinel@munge.charter.munge.net> wrote in message

news:05465443-73A2-4C16-BEB1-1F75E7F05105@microsoft.com...

> "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:uoA2f7tpIHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> 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.

>

> He is STILL in grade school. That's the whole problem. The babbling

> smacktard does not have a clue about what he is talking about.

>

> --

> Sanity calms, but madness is more interesting.

> http://www.lockergnome.com/darksentinel

> Undo the munge to reply by email

>

>> "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...

>>>

>>> 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.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

Canuck57 wrote:

> On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 02:14:35 +0200, Alias wrote:

>

>> Frank wrote:

>>> Clear Windows wrote:

>>>

>>>> Im not the one that dances around like a frikin monkey..

>>> Oh really? Who knows if that's true of not. Or who even cares! One

>>> thing is for sure capin' crunch, you don't run any company nor are you

>>> one of the riches persons in the world.

>>>> perhaps he is your hero.. lol

>>> What a GD stupid statement that is!

>>> You're even dumber than anyone originally thought. Get a life as*hole!

>>> Frank

>> :: Rolls Eyes ::

>>

>> Alias

>

> You still reply to Frank, I kill filed him in Pan, haven't seen him

> since. )

 

I don't use kill files. If I don't want to see someone's post, I don't

open it.

 

Alias

I actually tried the last version of Ubuntu, but the new version is

downloading as we speak.

 

--

--

John Barnett MVP

Associate Expert

Windows Desktop Experience

 

Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

 

The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any

kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,

reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for

any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the

use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this

mail/post..

 

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

news:fv0f28$b5i$1@aioe.org...

> John Barnett MVP wrote:

>> Sadly, Alias, the MVPs also roll their eyes when, you, Bill, and quite a

>> few others post too. While I have used Ubuntu I didn't find it that

>> exciting, but then I don't find Vista that exciting either neither have

>> any WoW factor for me. But, as this is a Windows based forum I cannot see

>> the point of trying to 'sell' the notion that Ubuntu (or any brand of

>> Linux) is better than what a person is already using. Most users on this

>> newsgroup are well aware that other operating systems exist. They made a

>> choice to either buy Windows (regardless of version) or else buy a PC

>> with a version of Windows installed. No one forces anyone to buy

>> something they don't want (unless they are either impressionable or

>> totally gullible) and that is one thing that the user's of this and other

>> newsgroups are not.

>>

>

> As more and more users open their Windows Fail or Windows Live Fail, they

> will see a little thing misnamed "Microsoft Communities". Most will NOT

> have heard of Ubuntu but will be fed up with Vista. Hence, my noble

> mission.

>

> Which version of Ubuntu did you try out?

>

> Alias

vishhiita prime, the idiot moron jackass wrote:

 

----------------------------------------------

 

Total bullsh*t! You have no idea what you're talking about.

STFU!!!

Frank

vishhiita prime wrote:

> MS saw SP2 as an investment mistake...

 

Where in the world do you get this crap from? Your delusional demented

little pea sized dysfunctional brain?

You're insane and one dumb fukkin idiot.

Frank

.. His preference is four legged barnyard animals,

> will consider transvestites and hairy women between 70 and 80 from

> Eastern European countries.

 

I really split my sides on this line. Excellent!!! I am going to use this

often with your permission of course. Well said.

Cheers

http://spookpaleis.myminicity.com

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 17:49:37 +0200, "Spook 13" <spook@xnets.co.za>

wrote:

>. His preference is four legged barnyard animals,

>> will consider transvestites and hairy women between 70 and 80 from

>> Eastern European countries.

>

>I really split my sides on this line. Excellent!!! I am going to use this

>often with your permission of course. Well said.

>Cheers

>http://spookpaleis.myminicity.com

 

 

Well of course you may -)

YOU IGNORANT IDIOT..

 

 

 

 

"Frank" <fb@jr.kmo> wrote in message

news:%23bfV0OHqIHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> vishhiita prime wrote:

>

>> MS saw SP2 as an investment mistake...

>

> Where in the world do you get this crap from? Your delusional demented

> little pea sized dysfunctional brain?

> You're insane and one dumb fukkin idiot.

> Frank

there is a version of ubuntu that is google,

 

its called GOS (google OS)

 

(but now they seem to have changed it to handle myspace users.. I have to

check out the new version)

 

see here

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOS_(Linux_distribution)

 

http://dev.thinkgos.com/

 

 

 

"Canuck57" <dave8762@nospam-please.com> wrote in message

news:73QQj.95837$Cj7.73806@pd7urf2no...

> On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 02:17:13 +0300, Clear Windows wrote:

>

>> If MS didn't have the power to push vista on new computers and if MS

>> wasn't counting on the fear of people of the unknown (linux - ubuntu)

>> they would be in BIG trouble with the lame excuse of an OS they

>> released.

>

> If Microsoft had to supply a choice at the retail like Firestone,

> Michelin, Bridgestone and others, they would be in a very painful

> position. They enjoy a monopoly.

>

> Imagine if Google sponsored Ubuntu and offered an installer and over the

> Internet she goes to wipe out Vista. This is Microsoft's real worry, the

> commodity nature of software and OSes. It is also their Achilles heal of

> Microsoft. OS and Office tools are now quality and free like beer.

>

>> If only I could install corel, photoshop and several other professional

>> grade programs on Linux, I would switch to ubuntu, the robust, and

>> malware immune platform any day!

>

> You could. Recipe is simple, run a VM with XP in it. I am having good

> luck with http://www.virtualbox.org/ - runs in Linux, Vista or XP.

>

Clear Windows wrote:

 

-----------------------------

NO SPAMMING ALLOWED!!!

 

Frank

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