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Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> __/ [ Roy Culley ] on Tuesday 26 September 2006 01:19 \__
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> http://searchopensource.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid39_gci1218024,00.html
>>
>> Goes without saying. The list of MS innovations is all but
>> zero. They were late to market with networking, file sharing,
>> network printing ... network anything, multi-taking, multi-user
>> (they still haven't really sussed that one out), a descent CLI
>> (they are working on this I believe) ...
>
> Monad? It got cracked by an Austrian guy just a couple of days after
> it had been released. That was a long, long time ago. It seems as
> thought it got buries for the time being, yet to be added as/in a
> Service Pack or whetever.
That's the beast. Wasn't it one of the many new innovative features
dropped from Vista? :-)
>> The list is endless. All MS seem able to do is copy the innovation of
>> others only badly.
>>
>> "Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as
>> false, and by rulers as useful." -- Seneca the Younger (4? BC - 65 AD)
>
> Nice quote. Were you think theism or O/S monoculture (or politics) when
> appending it to the sigs file?
Theism. Just shows how little has changed over the past couple of
thousand years. It applies to politics of course:
s/rulers/politicians/
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"Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as
false, and by rulers as useful." -- Seneca the Younger (4? BC - 65 AD)
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