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Re: [News] 50,000,000 Desktop GNU/Linux Users Already?

____/ 7 on Monday 12 November 2007 20:33 : \____

> Micoshaft Asstroturfer amicus_curious wrote on behalf of big corporation:
> 
>> 
>> "7" <website_has_email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:nk1_i.46376$c_1.31890@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>
>>>> 50,000,000 Desktop GNU/Linux Users Already?Desktop OS- Vista vs. Linux
>>>>
>>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>>> | Okay, now lets tie this all back in together. Novell claimed several
>>>> | months back in a video ad that Desktop Linux users accounted for
>>>> upwards
>>>> | of 30,000,000 different people. That's 30 million. Recent statements
>>>> | made by some Novell representatives indicate that they expect there
>>>> | are upwards of 50,000,000 Desktop Linux users. Microsoft has never
>>>> contested
>>>> | the number of Desktop Linux users, and if anything the deal Microsoft
>>>> | signed with Novell was tacit agreement that Microsoft believed those
>>>> | numbers to be accurate.
>>>
>>> Is that more than 7% of all desktop users? If so, Linux desktop has gone
>>> mainstream!
>>>
>>> At least 1 million new Linux desktops a month being added to the count
>>> and increasing the rate all the time.
>>>
>> And so stealthy too!  All these users not showing up on the website
>> counters
>> and such!  Microsoft is being blindsided into thinking that nothing much
>> is
>> going on.  Are you sure you should be spilling the beans?
> 
> 
> blub blub blub!
> 
> Sounds like you are hugely disappointed and blubbing again.
> 
> Micoshaft is loosing and a sinking ship.
> 
> You need to spliff harder to keep up with your imagination boy.

7, don't feed the shills. They only get to spew up more FUD.

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