On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 14:55:18 +0200, Hadron Quark wrote:
> Linonut <linonut@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> After takin' a swig o' grog, Roy Schestowitz belched out this bit o'
>> wisdom:
>>
>>> These companies have always been just about the money, but they forgot
>>> that people choose Linux for freedom, not just price. They chose to
>>> take Microsoft's money and play on Microsoft's team. I continue to
>>> boycott them.
>
> Can anyone make any sense of Roy's drivel?
Most people can.
>
>>> Some people are forgiving simply because they don't know enough (and
>>> the Microsoft-influenced press does not help here).
>
> God help they should some here. As the replies and your crap DIGG rating
> show, most people have you killfiled or filtered and just ignore your
> raving drivel.
... as opposed to your lying drivel?
>
>
>> Google for "linux camp" (using the quotes):
>>
>> Linux Camp Divided on Microsoft Deals - OSNews.com
>>
>> Linux Camp Joins Google in Anti-Microsoft Fight
>>
>> NewsForge | Controversy brews in Linux camp over number of bugs
>>
>> Linux Online - Linux camp rages over Novell pact
>>
>> Linux Camp Takes New Tack on Kernel
>>
>> Now "microsoft camp":
>>
>> Microsoft camp shows technology is women's work, too
>>
>> Microsoft Camp Studies Blog Search
>>
>> wcco.com - Microsoft Camp Seeks To Inspire Girls
>>
>> Microsoft camp to show new mobile designs - 04 Jan 2007 - IT Week
>>
>> Byte and Switch - CommVault - Network Engines Joins Microsoft Camp
>>
>> Atlas : AJAX for the Microsoft camp. - Web Forefront
>>
>> Quite amazing, the difference in tone.
>
> And indicative of how and why Linux is getting its message all wrong.
How can software get a message wrong? Or, did you mean 'Linux camp"?
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Rick
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