Bill Yanaire wrote:
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> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
> news:hpktso$q90$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
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>>> "ray" <ray@zianet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:8268h8F2hkU47@mid.individual.net...
>>>> On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 06:13:00 -0700, Blanche Starinski wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>>>>> news:hpkfke$ecs$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be
>>>>>> released, a release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so
>>>>>> that Ubuntu will finally shoot Windows out of the proverbial window.
>>>>>> Get it at http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:
>>>>>>
>>>>> nothing of importance. ubuntu is a waste of valuable time.
>>>>
>>>> I don't know why you and your buds insist on trying to perpetuate a
>>>> totally debunked myth. Ubuntu or any other Linux may not be for
>>>> everyone,
>>>> but it is certainly far from worthless. Many individuals and
>>>> corporations
>>>> find it to be every bit as useful as win7.
>>>
>>> Ubuntu has been free for years, yet it still is on less than one percent
>>> of the desktops out there.
>>
>> But the amount of machines has increased immensely so every year that
>> one per cent are more computers. Fail math, nymshifter?
>
> Didn't fail math. Is your ill informed opinion that the number has
> increased immensely. Look at the data.
And the data says that there are a helluva lot more computers now than
in 2004 so the one percent is many more machines. Get it yet, dumb fuck?
>>
>>> Pretty damn useful if you ask me! Imagine a
>>> free product that most reject.
>>
>> Most don't know about it. One cannot reject that which one doesn't
>> know anything about, dumb fuck.
>
> But the ones that know about it, most reject it within days.
You only speak for yourself. The people I know are quite pleased with it.
> You would
> think word about a free operating system would spread like wildfire to
> people who don't know about Ubuntu but guess what? Word isn't spreading
> very fast.
Word of mouth takes time but once it gets rolling, it takes off. I see
Ubuntu machines in every single computer store here. A year ago I didn't.
> Most don't like Ubuntu. Get over it.
You and Frank aren't "most'.
>
> The facts are the facts.
Perhaps in your world but not in the real wordl.
> Don't believe? I don't give a rats ass.
I know.
>
>>
>>> Now Windows 7 has been out less than a
>>> year and is on about 90 million machines!
>>
>> And bought by people, most of whom don't know any better and get it
>> preinstalled on their HP, Dell, etc.
>
> Most people want an OS that works. Windows 7 does just that. There is no
> need to worry about another system when what they have does the job. Oops.
In the USA, perhaps, as most US citizens are not very computer savvy. In
Europe and elsewhere, it's a different story. Most people here buy
computers to suit, not some HP or Dell crap laden with crap ware.
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>
>>
>>>
>>> Just think. In 10 years, Linux will have 1.5% of the market! LOL!
>>
>> Which, if true, would mean over 20 million happy users.
>
> Another ill informed opinion. Maybe 10 million have downloaded that
> INFERIOR OS that most see as a TOY, but the number of users who use that
> SHITTY Ubuntu is increasing at a very small number. Get over it.
Your very ill informed opinion doesn't count, Bucko.
>
>>
>> Got any more FUD and lies you care to share now that you've proved you
>> have no principles?
>>
>
> Sorry. Didn't lie.
LOL! That's all you did.
> The facts prove my statements.
When you can prove your so called facts, the sun will rise in the West.
> You have blinders on
> as usual. Look at you. You are trying to shove Ubuntu down our throats
> in the Windows 7 forum. How desperate can you be?
I am merely informing. Those who can think for themselves, will check it
out. Those who are stupid assholes like you won't and we would actually
prefer that you stick with Windows.
> You are very very confused (and stoned)
I am neither confused or stoned but that won't stop you from lying and
showing everyone that you have no principles.
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Alias