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Re: CLI People a Dying Breed? Adoption Pains Self-inflicted

____/ Linonut on Wednesday 30 January 2008 19:19 : \____

> * Roy Schestowitz peremptorily fired off this memo:
> 
>> ____/ Linonut on Wednesday 30 January 2008 02:59 : \____
>>
>>> * Rex Ballard peremptorily fired off this memo:
>>> 
>>>> Linux and Unix on the other hand, are designed so that all critical
>>>> management functions can be scripted, which means that it's much
>>>> easier to automate most of the management.  This is one of the reasons
>>>> why Linux and Unix servers are so popular in IT centers and have such
>>>> low TCO.
>>> 
>>> Took ya long enough to get to the meat of it!
>>
>> It's interesting nonetheless (the whole thing). Wait for the trolls to say
>> that he lies. Oh, wait! It's not about Microsoft, so they can't accuse him
>> of much...
> 
> Well, one bad apple of falseness will spoil a whole barrel of truth in
> the minds of those prone to being opposed anyway.
> 
> If Rex could get out a vetted, verified book about this stuff, even
> assuming only half of what he posts here is strictly true, it would
> cause quite a stir.
> 
> Of course, he could just take the Anne Coulter route and publish a pile
> of absolute bullshit, and still rake in some cash.

Just remember that a lot of effort will be put into 'poisoning the well' and
have you not listen to those whose words are seen as 'dangerous'. In politics,
the same goes to Bilderberg experts who really understand the
political/banking corruptions and write about it. There are many forces that
try to embargo these people. You can assassinate people because that would
raise doubt; instead, marginalising them is a method of choice.

-- 
                ~~ Best of wishes

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