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Philo P. Shagnasty

Flightless Bird
"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
> Andrew wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>
>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.

>>
>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu does
>> makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's workings,
>> much less anything about how Windows works. How about trying to prove
>> some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install multiple language packs
>> per user session so that I can use applications in 2 or more different
>> languages in the one session. Here's a clue -- I don't think it can do
>> this. I think you made it up. There is no documentation on this so
>> called feature. I don't think you've ever installed a MUI language pack
>> in any OS. Please prove me wrong.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andrew

>>

>
> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me will
> get you nothing.
>
> --
> Alias


So it's true. You can't back up anything you say. You know very little
about Ubuntu. That's why you troll here and you don't help out those sorry
sacks in the Ubuntu forum with major problems.

Oops.
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Philo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
> news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Andrew wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>>
>>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.
>>>
>>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu
>>> does makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's
>>> workings, much less anything about how Windows works. How about
>>> trying to prove some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install
>>> multiple language packs per user session so that I can use
>>> applications in 2 or more different languages in the one session.
>>> Here's a clue -- I don't think it can do this. I think you made it
>>> up. There is no documentation on this so called feature. I don't
>>> think you've ever installed a MUI language pack in any OS. Please
>>> prove me wrong.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Andrew
>>>

>>
>> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me
>> will get you nothing.
>>
>> --
>> Alias

>
> So it's true. You can't back up anything you say.


Why should I? You want research? Do it yourself. Last I checked, I am
not your secretary.

> You know very little
> about Ubuntu.


The more I learn, the more I know I don't know. Ever hear of humility,
nymshifter. It's considered to be an asset.

> That's why you troll here and you don't help out those
> sorry sacks in the Ubuntu forum with major problems.


I do help them. I do not go by the Alias nym there so you're full of
shit again.

>
> Oops.
>
>


Yeah, we all know you and Frank are the Oops Brothers.

--
Alias
 
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Philo P. Shagnasty

Flightless Bird
"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
news:hp2ar5$c77$2@news.eternal-september.org...
> Philo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>> news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> Andrew wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.
>>>>
>>>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu does
>>>> makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's workings,
>>>> much less anything about how Windows works. How about trying to prove
>>>> some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install multiple language
>>>> packs per user session so that I can use applications in 2 or more
>>>> different languages in the one session. Here's a clue -- I don't think
>>>> it can do this. I think you made it up. There is no documentation on
>>>> this so called feature. I don't think you've ever installed a MUI
>>>> language pack in any OS. Please prove me wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Andrew
>>>>
>>>
>>> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me will
>>> get you nothing.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alias

>>
>> So it's true. You can't back up anything you say.

>
> Why should I? You want research? Do it yourself. Last I checked, I am not
> your secretary.
>
>> You know very little about Ubuntu.

>
> The more I learn, the more I know I don't know. Ever hear of humility,
> nymshifter. It's considered to be an asset.


You have that right. The more you try to learn, the more of an idiot you
are.


>
>> That's why you troll here and you don't help out those sorry sacks in the
>> Ubuntu forum with major problems.

>
> I do help them. I do not go by the Alias nym there so you're full of shit
> again.
>
>>
>> Oops.


Prove it douche bag. You can't. Therefore you are a lying sack of donkey
dung.
 
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Joel

Flightless Bird
"Philo P. Shagnasty" <philo@shagnasty.org> wrote:
>"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>news:hp2ar5$c77$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>> nymshifter.

>
>You have that right.



Thanks for the admission, Frank!

--
Joel Crump
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Joel wrote:
> "Philo P. Shagnasty" <philo@shagnasty.org> wrote:
>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>> news:hp2ar5$c77$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> nymshifter.

>> You have that right.

>
>
> Thanks for the admission, Frank!
>


That's not Frank. It's his follower and fellow troll.

--
Alias
 
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Joel

Flightless Bird
Alias <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote:
>Joel wrote:
>> "Philo P. Shagnasty" <philo@shagnasty.org> wrote:
>>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>>> news:hp2ar5$c77$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>> nymshifter.
>>> You have that right.

>>
>> Thanks for the admission, Frank!

>
>That's not Frank. It's his follower and fellow troll.



Well, he does a damn good impression, at least. ;)

--
Joel Crump
 
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DanS

Flightless Bird
Joel <joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote in
news:r827r591lea4k0d53u5mruupoofttgo0d5@4ax.com:

> "Philo P. Shagnasty" <philo@shagnasty.org> wrote:
>
>>Why do most businesses use Microsoft Office if Open Office
>>is so great?

>
>
> Because they aren't smart enough to use OpenOffice as
> effectively. They need the pretty (-retarded) MSO
> interface, and all the superfluous automation. In reality,
> OOo is just as capable, and far superior in overall design
> - and much more suitable to a person with a real mind.


I wouldn't entirely say all that about anyhting being better
than anyting else, but I would say they use MS Office because
that is what they have used.....generally speaking....people
don't like change....and can't adapt easily.

(Or should I say "don't think" they can adapt, so they are
afraid to try.)

That being said (probably the most over used phrase of the
last couple years), it's been my experience that the typical
users don't use anywhere near the full features of Word, and
many could get by just using Wordpad. That's not unlike a
company that will purchase a deluxe ERP program and only use
it for tracking stock and BOMs.
 
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Andrew

Flightless Bird
"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
> Andrew wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>
>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.

>>
>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu does
>> makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's workings,
>> much less anything about how Windows works. How about trying to prove
>> some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install multiple language packs
>> per user session so that I can use applications in 2 or more different
>> languages in the one session. Here's a clue -- I don't think it can do
>> this. I think you made it up. There is no documentation on this so
>> called feature. I don't think you've ever installed a MUI language pack
>> in any OS. Please prove me wrong.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andrew

>>

>
> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me will
> get you nothing.
>


You asked me for links and I provided them. I ask the same of you and I get
" I tried, got bored," or "I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard
I must admit."
It seems to me that you are very 1 way. You ask for what you want, and get
it. If you don't then someone is an "idiot." (your words)
If someone provides you with information in the form of documentation and
data, you ignore it.
Not only is this attitude not very nice, it's just plain skewed.
You should think hard about how you want to portray yourself and change your
attitude if you want anyone to take you seriously as a Linux advocate.

--
Andrew
 
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Philo P. Shagnasty

Flightless Bird
"Andrew" <yogig@no.spam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hp2ic5$b46$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
> news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Andrew wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>>
>>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.
>>>
>>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu does
>>> makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's workings,
>>> much less anything about how Windows works. How about trying to prove
>>> some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install multiple language packs
>>> per user session so that I can use applications in 2 or more different
>>> languages in the one session. Here's a clue -- I don't think it can do
>>> this. I think you made it up. There is no documentation on this so
>>> called feature. I don't think you've ever installed a MUI language pack
>>> in any OS. Please prove me wrong.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Andrew
>>>

>>
>> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me will
>> get you nothing.
>>

>
> You asked me for links and I provided them. I ask the same of you and I
> get " I tried, got bored," or "I couldn't find a link but I didn't try
> very hard I must admit."
> It seems to me that you are very 1 way. You ask for what you want, and
> get it. If you don't then someone is an "idiot." (your words)
> If someone provides you with information in the form of documentation and
> data, you ignore it.
> Not only is this attitude not very nice, it's just plain skewed.
> You should think hard about how you want to portray yourself and change
> your attitude if you want anyone to take you seriously as a Linux
> advocate.
>
> --
> Andrew
>
>


You've pegged Alias to a tee. Good work!
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Andrew wrote:
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
> news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Andrew wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>>
>>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.
>>>
>>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu
>>> does makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's
>>> workings, much less anything about how Windows works. How about
>>> trying to prove some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install
>>> multiple language packs per user session so that I can use
>>> applications in 2 or more different languages in the one session.
>>> Here's a clue -- I don't think it can do this. I think you made it
>>> up. There is no documentation on this so called feature. I don't
>>> think you've ever installed a MUI language pack in any OS. Please
>>> prove me wrong.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Andrew
>>>

>>
>> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me
>> will get you nothing.
>>

>
> You asked me for links and I provided them.


You provided links to downloads for a tablet.

> I ask the same of you and I
> get " I tried, got bored," or "I couldn't find a link but I didn't try
> very hard I must admit."
> It seems to me that you are very 1 way. You ask for what you want, and
> get it. If you don't then someone is an "idiot." (your words)
> If someone provides you with information in the form of documentation
> and data, you ignore it.
> Not only is this attitude not very nice, it's just plain skewed.
> You should think hard about how you want to portray yourself and change
> your attitude if you want anyone to take you seriously as a Linux advocate.
>
> --
> Andrew


I'm not a Linux advocate. I use Windows XP and 7 too. I couldn't find
it. Fucking sue me and tell the judge you want your money back.

--
Alias
 
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Andrew

Flightless Bird
"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
news:hp2ij0$9sj$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> Andrew wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>> news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> Andrew wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.
>>>>
>>>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu does
>>>> makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's workings,
>>>> much less anything about how Windows works. How about trying to prove
>>>> some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install multiple language
>>>> packs per user session so that I can use applications in 2 or more
>>>> different languages in the one session. Here's a clue -- I don't think
>>>> it can do this. I think you made it up. There is no documentation on
>>>> this so called feature. I don't think you've ever installed a MUI
>>>> language pack in any OS. Please prove me wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Andrew
>>>>
>>>
>>> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me will
>>> get you nothing.
>>>

>>
>> You asked me for links and I provided them.

>
> You provided links to downloads for a tablet.
>

Look again, each link I provided to you was for Windows XP Home and Windows
XP Pro.

Here's the link to an index provided by a 3rd party for you to ignore or
misinterpret.

http://beqiraj.com/windows/2002/lip/index.asp

--
Andrew
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Andrew wrote:
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
> news:hp2ij0$9sj$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Andrew wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>>> news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>> Andrew wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.
>>>>>
>>>>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu
>>>>> does makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's
>>>>> workings, much less anything about how Windows works. How about
>>>>> trying to prove some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install
>>>>> multiple language packs per user session so that I can use
>>>>> applications in 2 or more different languages in the one session.
>>>>> Here's a clue -- I don't think it can do this. I think you made it
>>>>> up. There is no documentation on this so called feature. I don't
>>>>> think you've ever installed a MUI language pack in any OS. Please
>>>>> prove me wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Andrew
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me
>>>> will get you nothing.
>>>>
>>>
>>> You asked me for links and I provided them.

>>
>> You provided links to downloads for a tablet.
>>

> Look again, each link I provided to you was for Windows XP Home and
> Windows XP Pro.


On a tablet PC, something hardly anyone uses except for the new Ipad
which, of course, doesn't do Windows.

> Here's the link to an index provided by a 3rd party for you to ignore or
> misinterpret.
>
> http://beqiraj.com/windows/2002/lip/index.asp
>
> --
> Andrew


Got one for a desktop or laptop?

As far as Ubuntu is concerned, you might want to ask on an Ubuntu forum.
You can find them at http://www.ubuntu.com/

--
Alias
 
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Joel

Flightless Bird
DanS <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@r.o.a.d.r.u.n.n.e.r.c.o.m> wrote:
>Joel <joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote in
>news:r827r591lea4k0d53u5mruupoofttgo0d5@4ax.com:
>> "Philo P. Shagnasty" <philo@shagnasty.org> wrote:
>>
>>>Why do most businesses use Microsoft Office if Open Office
>>>is so great?

>>
>> Because they aren't smart enough to use OpenOffice as
>> effectively. They need the pretty (-retarded) MSO
>> interface, and all the superfluous automation. In reality,
>> OOo is just as capable, and far superior in overall design
>> - and much more suitable to a person with a real mind.

>
>I wouldn't entirely say all that about anyhting being better
>than anyting else, but I would say they use MS Office because
>that is what they have used.....generally speaking....people
>don't like change....and can't adapt easily.
>
>(Or should I say "don't think" they can adapt, so they are
>afraid to try.)
>
>That being said (probably the most over used phrase of the
>last couple years), it's been my experience that the typical
>users don't use anywhere near the full features of Word, and
>many could get by just using Wordpad. That's not unlike a
>company that will purchase a deluxe ERP program and only use
>it for tracking stock and BOMs.



Well said - but it is fun to point out how people royally miss the
power of OOo, just because it's different. I've seen them do it.
Total foot-in-mouth spew about how they tried some maneuver in OOo and
it didn't work - but they simply missed the way to do it, because they
are MS sheep, and have no road map for figuring anything out with
their mind, rather than Clippy, or some shit.

--
Joel Crump
 
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DanS

Flightless Bird
Alias <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in
news:hp2ctv$kl3$1@news.eternal-september.org:

> Joel wrote:
>> "Philo P. Shagnasty" <philo@shagnasty.org> wrote:
>>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in
>>> message news:hp2ar5$c77$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>> nymshifter.
>>> You have that right.

>>
>>
>> Thanks for the admission, Frank!
>>

>
> That's not Frank. It's his follower and fellow troll.


Might as well be though......
 
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Andrew

Flightless Bird
"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
news:hp2jaa$9sj$3@news.eternal-september.org...
> Andrew wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>> news:hp2ij0$9sj$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> Andrew wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>>>> news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>> Andrew wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu
>>>>>> does makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's
>>>>>> workings, much less anything about how Windows works. How about
>>>>>> trying to prove some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install
>>>>>> multiple language packs per user session so that I can use
>>>>>> applications in 2 or more different languages in the one session.
>>>>>> Here's a clue -- I don't think it can do this. I think you made it
>>>>>> up. There is no documentation on this so called feature. I don't
>>>>>> think you've ever installed a MUI language pack in any OS. Please
>>>>>> prove me wrong.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Andrew
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me
>>>>> will get you nothing.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You asked me for links and I provided them.
>>>
>>> You provided links to downloads for a tablet.
>>>

>> Look again, each link I provided to you was for Windows XP Home and
>> Windows XP Pro.

>
> On a tablet PC, something hardly anyone uses except for the new Ipad
> which, of course, doesn't do Windows.
>

No this if for tablets.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=ac1c6f5a-bace-425b-bc60-f8d3331c89a3

--
Andrew
 
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Philo P. Shagnasty

Flightless Bird
"Andrew" <yogig@no.spam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hp2ln6$sr8$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
> news:hp2jaa$9sj$3@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Andrew wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>>> news:hp2ij0$9sj$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>> Andrew wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
>>>>> news:hp1tu2$4dp$2@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>>> Andrew wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I couldn't find a link but I didn't try very hard I must admit.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Come on, I want to try this out in Ubuntu. Help me configure it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This lack of even trying to show me something that you say Ubuntu
>>>>>>> does makes me believe that you know almost nothing about Ubuntu's
>>>>>>> workings, much less anything about how Windows works. How about
>>>>>>> trying to prove some Ubuntu expertise and tell me how to install
>>>>>>> multiple language packs per user session so that I can use
>>>>>>> applications in 2 or more different languages in the one session.
>>>>>>> Here's a clue -- I don't think it can do this. I think you made it
>>>>>>> up. There is no documentation on this so called feature. I don't
>>>>>>> think you've ever installed a MUI language pack in any OS. Please
>>>>>>> prove me wrong.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Andrew
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I tried, got bored, and stopped. Do your own research. Insulting me
>>>>>> will get you nothing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You asked me for links and I provided them.
>>>>
>>>> You provided links to downloads for a tablet.
>>>>
>>> Look again, each link I provided to you was for Windows XP Home and
>>> Windows XP Pro.

>>
>> On a tablet PC, something hardly anyone uses except for the new Ipad
>> which, of course, doesn't do Windows.
>>

> No this if for tablets.
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=ac1c6f5a-bace-425b-bc60-f8d3331c89a3
>
> --
> Andrew


Alias is too stupid to follow directions. That's why he is stuck with
Ubuntu. Windows is way over his abilities.
 
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Philo P. Shagnasty

Flightless Bird
"Joel" <joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:bul9r5lm8j2l0o1jt15s1i96focq2pupp1@4ax.com...
> DanS <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@r.o.a.d.r.u.n.n.e.r.c.o.m> wrote:
>>Joel <joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote in
>>news:r827r591lea4k0d53u5mruupoofttgo0d5@4ax.com:
>>> "Philo P. Shagnasty" <philo@shagnasty.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Why do most businesses use Microsoft Office if Open Office
>>>>is so great?
>>>
>>> Because they aren't smart enough to use OpenOffice as
>>> effectively. They need the pretty (-retarded) MSO
>>> interface, and all the superfluous automation. In reality,
>>> OOo is just as capable, and far superior in overall design
>>> - and much more suitable to a person with a real mind.

>>
>>I wouldn't entirely say all that about anyhting being better
>>than anyting else, but I would say they use MS Office because
>>that is what they have used.....generally speaking....people
>>don't like change....and can't adapt easily.
>>
>>(Or should I say "don't think" they can adapt, so they are
>>afraid to try.)
>>
>>That being said (probably the most over used phrase of the
>>last couple years), it's been my experience that the typical
>>users don't use anywhere near the full features of Word, and
>>many could get by just using Wordpad. That's not unlike a
>>company that will purchase a deluxe ERP program and only use
>>it for tracking stock and BOMs.

>
>
> Well said - but it is fun to point out how people royally miss the
> power of OOo, just because it's different. I've seen them do it.
> Total foot-in-mouth spew about how they tried some maneuver in OOo and
> it didn't work - but they simply missed the way to do it, because they
> are MS sheep, and have no road map for figuring anything out with
> their mind, rather than Clippy, or some shit.
>
> --
> Joel Crump


You keep playing with the "power of OO" and leave the real work to the rest
of the civilized world. You are too stupid to use professional software
anyway. I'll bet you sit in front of your computer watching the spinning
Ubuntu cube for hours.
 
J

Joel

Flightless Bird
"Philo P. Shagnasty" <philo@shagnasty.org> wrote:

>> Well said - but it is fun to point out how people royally miss the
>> power of OOo, just because it's different. I've seen them do it.
>> Total foot-in-mouth spew about how they tried some maneuver in OOo and
>> it didn't work - but they simply missed the way to do it, because they
>> are MS sheep, and have no road map for figuring anything out with
>> their mind, rather than Clippy, or some shit.

>
>You keep playing with the "power of OO" and leave the real work to the rest
>of the civilized world. You are too stupid to use professional software
>anyway. I'll bet you sit in front of your computer watching the spinning
>Ubuntu cube for hours.



Uhh, OOo is not just for Linux, genius - nor do I run Linux. I'm
considered a "Wintroll" by many in the Linux-advocacy newsgroup. I
recommend OOo for Windows and Mac users, as well. No reason to use
anything else. Free, cross-platform, and incredibly powerful - and
much better designed than MSO.

--
Joel Crump
 
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DanS

Flightless Bird
Joel <joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote in
news:91q9r5ladaj0bc92tmndpji5behck63dmv@4ax.com:

> "Philo P. Shagnasty" <philo@shagnasty.org> wrote:
>
>>> Well said - but it is fun to point out how people royally
>>> miss the power of OOo, just because it's different. I've
>>> seen them do it. Total foot-in-mouth spew about how they
>>> tried some maneuver in OOo and it didn't work - but they
>>> simply missed the way to do it, because they are MS
>>> sheep, and have no road map for figuring anything out
>>> with their mind, rather than Clippy, or some shit.

>>
>>You keep playing with the "power of OO" and leave the real
>>work to the rest of the civilized world. You are too
>>stupid to use professional software anyway. I'll bet you
>>sit in front of your computer watching the spinning Ubuntu
>>cube for hours.

>
>
> Uhh, OOo is not just for Linux, genius - nor do I run
> Linux. I'm considered a "Wintroll" by many in the
> Linux-advocacy newsgroup. I recommend OOo for Windows and
> Mac users, as well. No reason to use anything else. Free,
> cross-platform, and incredibly powerful - and much better
> designed than MSO.


You've got to remember a couple things.....

1) Most people incorrectly think that Open Source only refers
to Linux, and Linux applications. There are LOTS of open
source Windows projects....Firefox and Thunderbird are two
*extremely* popular FOSS projects.

2) Only douche-bag anti-Linux people ever say anything about
the cube. I've never even seen the cube thing in real life.

3) Said douch-bags never listen to anything that is said.
Hence, this wanker thinking you use Ubuntu, when I've seen you
say several times in several threads that you don't, but you
do try out new releases.

4) Nothing you will say can stop them from being the way they
are.
 
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Andrew

Flightless Bird

>
> 2) Only douche-bag anti-Linux people ever say anything about
> the cube. I've never even seen the cube thing in real life.
>


I think the cube is only there in Setup.

--
Andrew
 
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