____/ Peter Köhlmann on Wednesday 16 January 2008 13:39 : \____
> Hadron wrote:
>
>> Kier <vallon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>>> On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 09:00:31 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>
>>>> Two separate and independent sources said it was well over 100 million.
>>>> I think the BBC is now trying to bend the definitions as it came up with
>>>> a new figures that those responsible spit out in their blog (and mine)
>>>> while attempting to remain consistent wrt the numbers. They used a
>>>> subset of the whole to change the figure for all I can tell. By the way,
>>>> the BBC published an article praising (its own) iPlayer yesterday. It
>>>> boasted one million users (none of whom uses a Mac of Linux).
>>>
>>> If they were counting the streaming player in with that, then yes, there
>>> were Linux users in that total - I was one of them.
>>
>> There were loads of course. Roy is lying AGAIN.
>
> And you can prove that exactly how, "true linux advocate", "kernel
> hacker", "emacs user", "swapfile expert", "X specialist", "CUPS
> guru", "USB-disk server admin", "defragger professional", "newsreader
> magician", "hardware maven", "time coordinator" and "email sage" Hadron
> Quark, aka Hans Schneider, aka Richard, aka Damian O'Leary?
See my reply to Kier. I haven't read Hadron's ad hominem until now that I saw
your reply. There was no lie.
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