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With Windows 7, Microsoft kills Wall Street with record quarter!!!

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Death

Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:

> Death wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Death wrote:
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>> SNIP
>>>>
>>>>>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using computers
>>>>>> have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+ years.
>>>>> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious. I would
>>>>> also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>>>>>
>>>> How do you figure this?
>>>> Based on a whim?
>>>> Linux hasn't taken off in 18 years, but it will happen in a year that MS
>>>> released a very successful Windows 7?
>>>> Ubuntu broke your brain.
>>> Ubuntu is so user friendly now that a terminal is no longer necessary. A
>>> couple of years ago this wasn't true and Linux was not so user friendly.
>>> So start counting the years from last year if you want to be fair.
>>>

>>
>> That simply is not true.

>
> Yes it is.
>


Incomprehensible.

>> You will need to use a terminal.

>
> Not really.
>


Pharmaceutically induced response.


>> The non-CLI linux users are called "ubuntards".

>
> How charming and arrogant. Not to mention irrelevant.
>


You are irrelevent,unsuitable,and habitually have halitosis.

>>
>>>>>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>>>>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.
>>>>>> They do
>>>>> No, they don't. most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.
>>>>>
>>>> People have heard of it.
>>> False.
>>>

>>
>> Then how are millions using it?

>
> "Most people". There are billions on this planet, dumb fuck.
>


Billions happily using Windows.
Ouchy.

>> Installed by the ubuntu fairy?

>
> Flippancy is no argument.
>


It 'tis whenceforth the fools cometh.

>>
>>>> They just don't fucking care.
>>> False.
>>>

>>
>> Not so.
>> People really do prefer Windows.

>
> *Most* people don't know about Ubuntu yet.
>


How in the fucking looney toon world you inhabit could you surmise that?


>> It really pisses you advocate types off.

>
> The fact that you don't know what reality is doesn't piss me off at all.
>


You are a perfect specimen of ubuntu induced avoidance behaviour.

>>
>>
>>>> People I inform about Linux get all glassy-eyed and withdrawl from me.
>>> I can't help who you hang out with.
>>>

>>
>> No duh.
>>
>>>> The only desktop users I know that use linux are capable of installing
>>>> it themselves.
>>> All two of them?
>>>

>>
>> LOL.
>> That's my point, chucklehead.

>
> My point is that you obviously don't know many people.
>


That's a bad thing?
I wired my doorbell to deliver a small jolt.
You'd be suprised how many idiots press it more than once.

>>
>>>> You somehow dug up "customers" that are computer savvy enough to be into
>>>> Linux, but to stupid to burn a live CD.
>>> Again, Linux is now very user friendly and those who can use Windows can
>>> ue Linux.
>>>

>>
>> Those who can use Windows do so.
>> They aren't bending over backwards to get linux installed to save a
>> hundred bucks.

>
> A hundred bucks? LOL! I suppose you think that every program that runs
> on Windows is free?
>


The worthwhile open source software runs in windows.
Its the stable platform for devices we are after, not just free shitty
programs.


>> Using linux puts you on an island.

>
> False.
>


Ahoy there!

>> People want what their friends have...they wanna be able to ask "How do
>> I get that IM program to run".

>
> You're an idiot.
>


Touche!
Well done!
I am worsted!

>> With Windows, everyone they know can tell them.

>
> You're an idiot. I thought you had installed Ubuntu. I guess not or you
> didn't bother to open Firefox or click on the blaring question mark on
> the panel.
>


I use a better Linux distro.
Its yummy.

>> With Linux, they will need to place an ad in the newspaper hunting for
>> the 3 people in their town using linux.

>
> Flippancy is no argument.
>


*cough* *cough*

>>
>>>>>> ..it is...but it isn't.
>>>>> Yes, it will. Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu machines
>>>>> on display.
>>>>>
>>>> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
>>>> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.
>>> Don't even go there because you're way over your head.
>>>

>>
>> Hahaha.
>> The words imminent collapse come to mind.

>
> Like I said, it's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over your head.
>


That Spain is a third world country?
No...I get it.

>>
>>>> SNIP stuff I no reply to.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> "I no reply to"?
>>>

>>
>> You should have said "me no reply to".
>>

>
> More flippancy, yawn.
>


That the Readers Digest word of the day?

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Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.
 
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MICHAEL

Flightless Bird
"Death" <death@rottingcorpses.x-x> wrote in message news:4b642dce$1@news.x-privat.org...
> Alias wrote:
>
>> Frank wrote:

>
> SNIP
>
>>>
>>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using computers
>>> have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+ years.

>>
>> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious. I would
>> also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>>

>
> How do you figure this?
> Based on a whim?
> Linux hasn't taken off in 18 years, but it will happen in a year that MS
> released a very successful Windows 7?
> Ubuntu broke your brain.
>
>>>
>>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.
>>>
>>> They do

>>
>> No, they don't. most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.
>>

>
> People have heard of it.
> They just don't fucking care.
> People I inform about Linux get all glassy-eyed and withdrawl from me.
> The only desktop users I know that use linux are capable of installing
> it themselves.
> You somehow dug up "customers" that are computer savvy enough to be into
> Linux, but to stupid to burn a live CD.
>
>>> ..it is...but it isn't.

>>
>> Yes, it will. Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu machines
>> on display.
>>

>
> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.


According to the articles below, it's 44%.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...s-Germany-warns-of-fatal-eurozone-crisis.html

The deeper concern is Spain, where youth unemployment has reached 44pc and the housing bust has
a long way to run. Nouriel Roubini – the economist known as 'Dr Doom' – said Spain is too big
to contain. "If Greece goes under that's a problem for the eurozone. If Spain goes under it's a
disaster," he said.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gnIDv6VFsmFt6OyT1xZokM09ZXbg
The jobless rate among youths in December varied greatly across the EU, from a low of 7.6
percent in the Netherlands to a high of 44.5 percent in Spain.

But it has risen in all 27 member states over the past year and in each EU nation it surpasses
the level for the overall population by a wide margin.



-Michael
 
A

Alias

Flightless Bird
MICHAEL wrote:
> "Death" <death@rottingcorpses.x-x> wrote in message
> news:4b642dce$1@news.x-privat.org...
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Frank wrote:

>>
>> SNIP
>>
>>>>
>>>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using computers
>>>> have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+ years.
>>>
>>> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious. I would
>>> also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>>>

>>
>> How do you figure this?
>> Based on a whim?
>> Linux hasn't taken off in 18 years, but it will happen in a year that MS
>> released a very successful Windows 7?
>> Ubuntu broke your brain.
>>
>>>>
>>>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.
>>>>
>>>> They do
>>>
>>> No, they don't. most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.
>>>

>>
>> People have heard of it.
>> They just don't fucking care.
>> People I inform about Linux get all glassy-eyed and withdrawl from me.
>> The only desktop users I know that use linux are capable of installing
>> it themselves.
>> You somehow dug up "customers" that are computer savvy enough to be into
>> Linux, but to stupid to burn a live CD.
>>
>>>> ..it is...but it isn't.
>>>
>>> Yes, it will. Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu machines
>>> on display.
>>>

>>
>> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
>> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.

>
> According to the articles below, it's 44%.
>
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...s-Germany-warns-of-fatal-eurozone-crisis.html
>
>
> The deeper concern is Spain, where youth unemployment has reached 44pc
> and the housing bust has a long way to run. Nouriel Roubini – the
> economist known as 'Dr Doom' – said Spain is too big to contain. "If
> Greece goes under that's a problem for the eurozone. If Spain goes under
> it's a disaster," he said.
>
> http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gnIDv6VFsmFt6OyT1xZokM09ZXbg
>
> The jobless rate among youths in December varied greatly across the EU,
> from a low of 7.6 percent in the Netherlands to a high of 44.5 percent
> in Spain.
>
> But it has risen in all 27 member states over the past year and in each
> EU nation it surpasses the level for the overall population by a wide
> margin.
>
>
>
> -Michael


The articles don't take into account the large submerged economy nor the
fact that 99% of the unemployed youth live with their parents, have
three squares a day and a roof over their head. Compare that to the
homeless in the USA ...

It's also not mentioned that the largest age group in Spain is about to
retire, opening jobs for millions of people.

Oh, and the unemployment rate now is less than it was when the first
asshole Bush was the US President.

--
Alias
 
A

Alias

Flightless Bird
Death wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>> Death wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>>> Death wrote:
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>> SNIP
>>>>>
>>>>>>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using computers
>>>>>>> have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+ years.
>>>>>> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious. I would
>>>>>> also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>>>>>>
>>>>> How do you figure this?
>>>>> Based on a whim?
>>>>> Linux hasn't taken off in 18 years, but it will happen in a year that MS
>>>>> released a very successful Windows 7?
>>>>> Ubuntu broke your brain.
>>>> Ubuntu is so user friendly now that a terminal is no longer necessary. A
>>>> couple of years ago this wasn't true and Linux was not so user friendly.
>>>> So start counting the years from last year if you want to be fair.
>>>>
>>> That simply is not true.

>> Yes it is.
>>

>
> Incomprehensible.
>
>>> You will need to use a terminal.

>> Not really.
>>

>
> Pharmaceutically induced response.
>
>
>>> The non-CLI linux users are called "ubuntards".

>> How charming and arrogant. Not to mention irrelevant.
>>

>
> You are irrelevent,unsuitable,and habitually have halitosis.
>
>>>>>>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>>>>>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.
>>>>>>> They do
>>>>>> No, they don't. most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>> People have heard of it.
>>>> False.
>>>>
>>> Then how are millions using it?

>> "Most people". There are billions on this planet, dumb fuck.
>>

>
> Billions happily using Windows.
> Ouchy.
>
>>> Installed by the ubuntu fairy?

>> Flippancy is no argument.
>>

>
> It 'tis whenceforth the fools cometh.
>
>>>>> They just don't fucking care.
>>>> False.
>>>>
>>> Not so.
>>> People really do prefer Windows.

>> *Most* people don't know about Ubuntu yet.
>>

>
> How in the fucking looney toon world you inhabit could you surmise that?
>
>
>>> It really pisses you advocate types off.

>> The fact that you don't know what reality is doesn't piss me off at all.
>>

>
> You are a perfect specimen of ubuntu induced avoidance behaviour.
>
>>>
>>>>> People I inform about Linux get all glassy-eyed and withdrawl from me.
>>>> I can't help who you hang out with.
>>>>
>>> No duh.
>>>
>>>>> The only desktop users I know that use linux are capable of installing
>>>>> it themselves.
>>>> All two of them?
>>>>
>>> LOL.
>>> That's my point, chucklehead.

>> My point is that you obviously don't know many people.
>>

>
> That's a bad thing?
> I wired my doorbell to deliver a small jolt.
> You'd be suprised how many idiots press it more than once.
>
>>>>> You somehow dug up "customers" that are computer savvy enough to be into
>>>>> Linux, but to stupid to burn a live CD.
>>>> Again, Linux is now very user friendly and those who can use Windows can
>>>> ue Linux.
>>>>
>>> Those who can use Windows do so.
>>> They aren't bending over backwards to get linux installed to save a
>>> hundred bucks.

>> A hundred bucks? LOL! I suppose you think that every program that runs
>> on Windows is free?
>>

>
> The worthwhile open source software runs in windows.
> Its the stable platform for devices we are after, not just free shitty
> programs.
>
>
>>> Using linux puts you on an island.

>> False.
>>

>
> Ahoy there!
>
>>> People want what their friends have...they wanna be able to ask "How do
>>> I get that IM program to run".

>> You're an idiot.
>>

>
> Touche!
> Well done!
> I am worsted!
>
>>> With Windows, everyone they know can tell them.

>> You're an idiot. I thought you had installed Ubuntu. I guess not or you
>> didn't bother to open Firefox or click on the blaring question mark on
>> the panel.
>>

>
> I use a better Linux distro.
> Its yummy.
>
>>> With Linux, they will need to place an ad in the newspaper hunting for
>>> the 3 people in their town using linux.

>> Flippancy is no argument.
>>

>
> *cough* *cough*
>
>>>>>>> ..it is...but it isn't.
>>>>>> Yes, it will. Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu machines
>>>>>> on display.
>>>>>>
>>>>> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
>>>>> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.
>>>> Don't even go there because you're way over your head.
>>>>
>>> Hahaha.
>>> The words imminent collapse come to mind.

>> Like I said, it's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over your head.
>>

>
> That Spain is a third world country?
> No...I get it.
>
>>>>> SNIP stuff I no reply to.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> "I no reply to"?
>>>>
>>> You should have said "me no reply to".
>>>

>> More flippancy, yawn.
>>

>
> That the Readers Digest word of the day?
>


No, it's the word that sums up all your "arguments", that and ad hominem
attacks.

--
Alias
 
D

Death

Flightless Bird
MICHAEL wrote:

SNIP

>>
>> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
>> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.

>
> According to the articles below, it's 44%.
>
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...s-Germany-warns-of-fatal-eurozone-crisis.html
>
> The deeper concern is Spain, where youth unemployment has reached 44pc and the housing bust has
> a long way to run. Nouriel Roubini – the economist known as 'Dr Doom' – said Spain is too big
> to contain. "If Greece goes under that's a problem for the eurozone. If Spain goes under it's a
> disaster," he said.
>
> http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gnIDv6VFsmFt6OyT1xZokM09ZXbg
> The jobless rate among youths in December varied greatly across the EU, from a low of 7.6
> percent in the Netherlands to a high of 44.5 percent in Spain.
>
> But it has risen in all 27 member states over the past year and in each EU nation it surpasses
> the level for the overall population by a wide margin.
>
>
>


My memory works as well as socialism ... hahaha.
Stick that in your pipe and smoke it...Alias.

--

Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.
 
D

Death

Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:

> MICHAEL wrote:
>> "Death" <death@rottingcorpses.x-x> wrote in message
>> news:4b642dce$1@news.x-privat.org...
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>
>>> SNIP
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using computers
>>>>> have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+ years.
>>>>
>>>> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious. I would
>>>> also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>>>>
>>>
>>> How do you figure this?
>>> Based on a whim?
>>> Linux hasn't taken off in 18 years, but it will happen in a year that MS
>>> released a very successful Windows 7?
>>> Ubuntu broke your brain.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>>>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.
>>>>>
>>>>> They do
>>>>
>>>> No, they don't. most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.
>>>>
>>>
>>> People have heard of it.
>>> They just don't fucking care.
>>> People I inform about Linux get all glassy-eyed and withdrawl from me.
>>> The only desktop users I know that use linux are capable of installing
>>> it themselves.
>>> You somehow dug up "customers" that are computer savvy enough to be into
>>> Linux, but to stupid to burn a live CD.
>>>
>>>>> ..it is...but it isn't.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, it will. Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu machines
>>>> on display.
>>>>
>>>
>>> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
>>> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.

>>
>> According to the articles below, it's 44%.
>>
>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...s-Germany-warns-of-fatal-eurozone-crisis.html
>>
>>
>> The deeper concern is Spain, where youth unemployment has reached 44pc
>> and the housing bust has a long way to run. Nouriel Roubini – the
>> economist known as 'Dr Doom' – said Spain is too big to contain. "If
>> Greece goes under that's a problem for the eurozone. If Spain goes under
>> it's a disaster," he said.
>>
>> http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gnIDv6VFsmFt6OyT1xZokM09ZXbg
>>
>> The jobless rate among youths in December varied greatly across the EU,
>> from a low of 7.6 percent in the Netherlands to a high of 44.5 percent
>> in Spain.
>>
>> But it has risen in all 27 member states over the past year and in each
>> EU nation it surpasses the level for the overall population by a wide
>> margin.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Michael

>
> The articles don't take into account the large submerged economy nor


Speaking of submerged economies ... How is the "ubuntu installation"
business going?
Bartering moved beyond 2 chicken claws and a pregnant hamster?

> the
> fact that 99% of the unemployed youth live with their parents, have
> three squares a day and a roof over their head. Compare that to the
> homeless in the USA ...


LOL.
Mucho pissed off parents in Spain.

>
> It's also not mentioned that the largest age group in Spain is about to
> retire, opening jobs for millions of people.
>


Hope they like the taste of chicken claws.


> Oh, and the unemployment rate now is less than it was when the first
> asshole Bush was the US President.
>


What was it then?
100% ?

--

Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.
 
D

Death

Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:

SNIP Alias' smackdown

>
> No, it's the word that sums up all your "arguments", that and ad hominem
> attacks.
>


The world as it is known absolves me.
I got nothing against hominems.
Don't ask, don't tell.

--

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Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.
 
M

MICHAEL

Flightless Bird
"Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:hk1ji9$8cd$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> MICHAEL wrote:
>> "Death" <death@rottingcorpses.x-x> wrote in message news:4b642dce$1@news.x-privat.org...
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>
>>> SNIP
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using computers
>>>>> have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+ years.
>>>>
>>>> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious. I would
>>>> also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>>>>
>>>
>>> How do you figure this?
>>> Based on a whim?
>>> Linux hasn't taken off in 18 years, but it will happen in a year that MS
>>> released a very successful Windows 7?
>>> Ubuntu broke your brain.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>>>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.
>>>>>
>>>>> They do
>>>>
>>>> No, they don't. most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.
>>>>
>>>
>>> People have heard of it.
>>> They just don't fucking care.
>>> People I inform about Linux get all glassy-eyed and withdrawl from me.
>>> The only desktop users I know that use linux are capable of installing
>>> it themselves.
>>> You somehow dug up "customers" that are computer savvy enough to be into
>>> Linux, but to stupid to burn a live CD.
>>>
>>>>> ..it is...but it isn't.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, it will. Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu machines
>>>> on display.
>>>>
>>>
>>> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
>>> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.

>>
>> According to the articles below, it's 44%.
>>
>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...s-Germany-warns-of-fatal-eurozone-crisis.html
>> The deeper concern is Spain, where youth unemployment has reached 44pc and the housing bust
>> has a long way to run. Nouriel Roubini – the economist known as 'Dr Doom' – said Spain is
>> too big to contain. "If Greece goes under that's a problem for the eurozone. If Spain goes
>> under it's a disaster," he said.
>>
>> http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gnIDv6VFsmFt6OyT1xZokM09ZXbg The jobless
>> rate among youths in December varied greatly across the EU, from a low of 7.6 percent in the
>> Netherlands to a high of 44.5 percent in Spain.
>>
>> But it has risen in all 27 member states over the past year and in each EU nation it
>> surpasses the level for the overall population by a wide margin.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Michael

>
> The articles don't take into account the large submerged economy nor the fact that 99% of the
> unemployed youth live with their parents, have three squares a day and a roof over their
> head. Compare that to the homeless in the USA ...
>
> It's also not mentioned that the largest age group in Spain is about to retire, opening jobs
> for millions of people.
>
> Oh, and the unemployment rate now is less than it was when the first asshole Bush was the US
> President.


Hopefully, after an exodus of your young workers looking for jobs elsewhere
and migrants leaving, too- that Spain will actually have enough workers to
support those getting ready to retire. That might be why Spain's retirement age
was extended by two years.

http://www.timesofmalta.com/article...ate-soars-to-almost-19-per-cent-official-data

Spain's jobless rate soared to almost 19 per cent in the fourth quarter, official data showed
yesterday, as Europe's fifth-largest economy struggles to join to its main EU partners in
emerging from recession.

The rate of 18.83 per cent is one of the highest in the 27-nation European Union, and far above
the average of 10 per cent for the 16 countries that share the eurozone.

A total of 4.326 million people were out of work in Spain at the end of last month, up 1.12
million from a year ago, the National Statistics Institute said.

The jobless rate is up from 17.92 per cent in the third quarter, or a further 203,200 people,
and from 13.91 per cent at the end of 2008, when Spain plunged into a recession from which it
has failed to recover.

The Spanish economy contracted 0.3 per cent in the third quarter, its fifth straight quarterly
decline, even as the entire eurozone officially joined the US and Japan in emerging from
recession during the same period.

Spain's economy has proved especially vulnerable to the global credit crunch because growth
relied heavily on credit-fuelled domestic demand and a property boom boosted by easy access to
loans that has collapsed.

The government sought to put the best face on the latest jobless figures, noting that they
correspond to its predictions which envisage a return to growth in the second half of this
year.

"You can't say that the figure is a triumph, that would be absurd, even though it is a sign
that the government's goals are being respected," Employment Minister Celestino Corbacho said.

The government has forecast a jobless rate of 18.9 per cent for 2010.

"The recovery in employment is slower than the economic recovery," Mr Carbacho said. He was
speaking in Barcelona where he is attending a meeting of EU employment ministers, which on
Thursday pledged to maintain economic stimulus measures as long as the jobless rate is on the
rise.

Spain has made the fight against unemployment one of the planks of it EU presidency, which
began on January 1.

Foreigners in Spain, many of whom had come to work in the construction industry, were the
hardest hit by the rise in unemployment. A total of 29.7 per cent were out of work compared to
a rate of 16.8 per cent for Spaniards.

A recent opinion poll said unemployment was the chief concern of Spaniards, far ahead of
terrorism or immigration.

A total of 1.22 million households now have all their working-age members out of work.

The figures came as the government announced plans to gradually raise the retirement age from
65 to 67 by 2025 amid a rapidly ageing population.

The move was to be discussed at a cabinet meeting later yesterday, which will also approve an
austerity plan to rein in the country's spiraling public deficit.

The deficit for the first 11 months of the year widened to €71.5 billion - five times last
year's figure - due to dipping tax revenues and the mounting costs of combating the recession.

The government expects it to swell to 9.5 per cent of GDP this year, well above a EU limit of
three per cent for the eurozone, and after posting a surplus of 2.2 per cent as recently as
2007.

The economic crisis has also affected inflation, which was negative for eight months this year.

The National Statistics Institute, however, Friday reported 12-month inflation rose 1.1 per
cent this month, the third monthly increase in a row.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iSP-JghEufJqqN2DYimI_ton9OTw
MADRID — Spain's government said Friday it had approved a plan to raise the official retirement
age from 65 to 67 to help social security system to cope with a rapidly ageing population.

Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega said the plan, which would be debated
in parliament, "would bring the new retirement age to 67."
 
A

Alias

Flightless Bird
MICHAEL wrote:
> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:hk1ji9$8cd$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> MICHAEL wrote:
>>> "Death" <death@rottingcorpses.x-x> wrote in message
>>> news:4b642dce$1@news.x-privat.org...
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>
>>>> SNIP
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using computers
>>>>>> have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+ years.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious. I would
>>>>> also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> How do you figure this?
>>>> Based on a whim?
>>>> Linux hasn't taken off in 18 years, but it will happen in a year
>>>> that MS
>>>> released a very successful Windows 7?
>>>> Ubuntu broke your brain.
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>>>>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> They do
>>>>>
>>>>> No, they don't. most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> People have heard of it.
>>>> They just don't fucking care.
>>>> People I inform about Linux get all glassy-eyed and withdrawl from me.
>>>> The only desktop users I know that use linux are capable of installing
>>>> it themselves.
>>>> You somehow dug up "customers" that are computer savvy enough to be
>>>> into
>>>> Linux, but to stupid to burn a live CD.
>>>>
>>>>>> ..it is...but it isn't.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, it will. Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu machines
>>>>> on display.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
>>>> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.
>>>
>>> According to the articles below, it's 44%.
>>>
>>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...s-Germany-warns-of-fatal-eurozone-crisis.html
>>> The deeper concern is Spain, where youth unemployment has reached
>>> 44pc and the housing bust has a long way to run. Nouriel Roubini –
>>> the economist known as 'Dr Doom' – said Spain is too big to contain.
>>> "If Greece goes under that's a problem for the eurozone. If Spain
>>> goes under it's a disaster," he said.
>>>
>>> http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gnIDv6VFsmFt6OyT1xZokM09ZXbg
>>> The jobless rate among youths in December varied greatly across the
>>> EU, from a low of 7.6 percent in the Netherlands to a high of 44.5
>>> percent in Spain.
>>>
>>> But it has risen in all 27 member states over the past year and in
>>> each EU nation it surpasses the level for the overall population by a
>>> wide margin.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Michael

>>
>> The articles don't take into account the large submerged economy nor
>> the fact that 99% of the unemployed youth live with their parents,
>> have three squares a day and a roof over their head. Compare that to
>> the homeless in the USA ...
>>
>> It's also not mentioned that the largest age group in Spain is about
>> to retire, opening jobs for millions of people.
>>
>> Oh, and the unemployment rate now is less than it was when the first
>> asshole Bush was the US President.

>
> Hopefully, after an exodus of your young workers looking for jobs elsewhere
> and migrants leaving, too- that Spain will actually have enough workers to
> support those getting ready to retire. That might be why Spain's
> retirement age
> was extended by two years.
>
> http://www.timesofmalta.com/article...ate-soars-to-almost-19-per-cent-official-data
>
>
> Spain's jobless rate soared to almost 19 per cent in the fourth quarter,
> official data showed yesterday, as Europe's fifth-largest economy
> struggles to join to its main EU partners in emerging from recession.
>
> The rate of 18.83 per cent is one of the highest in the 27-nation
> European Union, and far above the average of 10 per cent for the 16
> countries that share the eurozone.
>
> A total of 4.326 million people were out of work in Spain at the end of
> last month, up 1.12 million from a year ago, the National Statistics
> Institute said.
>
> The jobless rate is up from 17.92 per cent in the third quarter, or a
> further 203,200 people, and from 13.91 per cent at the end of 2008, when
> Spain plunged into a recession from which it has failed to recover.
>
> The Spanish economy contracted 0.3 per cent in the third quarter, its
> fifth straight quarterly decline, even as the entire eurozone officially
> joined the US and Japan in emerging from recession during the same period.
>
> Spain's economy has proved especially vulnerable to the global credit
> crunch because growth relied heavily on credit-fuelled domestic demand
> and a property boom boosted by easy access to loans that has collapsed.
>
> The government sought to put the best face on the latest jobless
> figures, noting that they correspond to its predictions which envisage a
> return to growth in the second half of this year.
>
> "You can't say that the figure is a triumph, that would be absurd, even
> though it is a sign that the government's goals are being respected,"
> Employment Minister Celestino Corbacho said.
>
> The government has forecast a jobless rate of 18.9 per cent for 2010.
>
> "The recovery in employment is slower than the economic recovery," Mr
> Carbacho said. He was speaking in Barcelona where he is attending a
> meeting of EU employment ministers, which on Thursday pledged to
> maintain economic stimulus measures as long as the jobless rate is on
> the rise.
>
> Spain has made the fight against unemployment one of the planks of it EU
> presidency, which began on January 1.
>
> Foreigners in Spain, many of whom had come to work in the construction
> industry, were the hardest hit by the rise in unemployment. A total of
> 29.7 per cent were out of work compared to a rate of 16.8 per cent for
> Spaniards.
>
> A recent opinion poll said unemployment was the chief concern of
> Spaniards, far ahead of terrorism or immigration.
>
> A total of 1.22 million households now have all their working-age
> members out of work.
>
> The figures came as the government announced plans to gradually raise
> the retirement age from 65 to 67 by 2025 amid a rapidly ageing population.
>
> The move was to be discussed at a cabinet meeting later yesterday, which
> will also approve an austerity plan to rein in the country's spiraling
> public deficit.
>
> The deficit for the first 11 months of the year widened to €71.5 billion
> - five times last year's figure - due to dipping tax revenues and the
> mounting costs of combating the recession.
>
> The government expects it to swell to 9.5 per cent of GDP this year,
> well above a EU limit of three per cent for the eurozone, and after
> posting a surplus of 2.2 per cent as recently as 2007.
>
> The economic crisis has also affected inflation, which was negative for
> eight months this year.
>
> The National Statistics Institute, however, Friday reported 12-month
> inflation rose 1.1 per cent this month, the third monthly increase in a
> row.
>
> http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iSP-JghEufJqqN2DYimI_ton9OTw
>
> MADRID — Spain's government said Friday it had approved a plan to raise
> the official retirement age from 65 to 67 to help social security system
> to cope with a rapidly ageing population.
>
> Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega said the plan,
> which would be debated in parliament, "would bring the new retirement
> age to 67."
>
>
>


Gosh, are you just realizing that the world is in a global recession or
what? The USA raised their retirement age long ago.

--
Alias
 
M

MICHAEL

Flightless Bird
"Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:hk1mdi$uug$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> Gosh, are you just realizing that the world is in a global recession or what? The USA raised
> their retirement age long ago.


I just like messing with you... you're too easy.

You and that other pudden-head, Frank, just need to go
ahead and consummate your marriage.


-Michael
 
A

Alias

Flightless Bird
MICHAEL wrote:
> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:hk1mdi$uug$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Gosh, are you just realizing that the world is in a global recession
>> or what? The USA raised their retirement age long ago.

>
> I just like messing with you... you're too easy.


Yeah, you post the FUD and I post the truth. You're right, it's easy.

>
> You and that other pudden-head, Frank, just need to go
> ahead and consummate your marriage.
>
>
> -Michael


I'm already married but your matchmaker tendencies are noted. Maybe he
and the nymshifter can satisfy your matchmaking wants.

--
Alias
 
M

MICHAEL

Flightless Bird
"Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:hk1n4g$54l$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> MICHAEL wrote:
>> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:hk1mdi$uug$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> Gosh, are you just realizing that the world is in a global recession or what? The USA
>>> raised their retirement age long ago.

>>
>> I just like messing with you... you're too easy.

>
> Yeah, you post the FUD and I post the truth. You're right, it's easy.


Amen, brother Fred!

>> You and that other pudden-head, Frank, just need to go
>> ahead and consummate your marriage.

>
> I'm already married but your matchmaker tendencies are noted.


My commiserations to the victim.

> Maybe he and the nymshifter can satisfy your matchmaking wants.


It's not what I want, it's what you and he need.


-Michael
 
A

Alias

Flightless Bird
MICHAEL wrote:
> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:hk1n4g$54l$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> MICHAEL wrote:
>>> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:hk1mdi$uug$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>> Gosh, are you just realizing that the world is in a global recession
>>>> or what? The USA raised their retirement age long ago.
>>>
>>> I just like messing with you... you're too easy.

>>
>> Yeah, you post the FUD and I post the truth. You're right, it's easy.

>
> Amen, brother Fred!
>
>>> You and that other pudden-head, Frank, just need to go
>>> ahead and consummate your marriage.

>>
>> I'm already married but your matchmaker tendencies are noted.

>
> My commiserations to the victim.


We've been happily married for a quarter of a century.

>
>> Maybe he and the nymshifter can satisfy your matchmaking wants.

>
> It's not what I want, it's what you and he need.
>
>
> -Michael
>
>


The *last* thing I need is having someone like Frank around.

--
Alias
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:
> Frank wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> Frank wrote:
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>>> Enjoy! i know I did!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/archives/192648.asp?source=rss
>>>>>
>>>>> Madoff would be proud. How does it feel to be a mark, Frank?
>>>>>
>>>> Huh? I thought you too purchased a legal copy of Window 7.
>>>
>>> One, not dozens like you. And the ONE copy of Vista I had was sold to
>>> some fool like you on eBay.

>>
>>
>> Another obvious lie of yours.
>>>
>>>> At least you said you did, but that was just another one of stupid
>>>> lies huh?
>>>> Oh and what about your prediction that Microsoft was about to go out
>>>> of business?
>>>
>>> I never said it would happen over night.

>>
>> You said it was "emanate". So what is the exact time line for
>> Microsoft to fail. And what will mark them as having failed that we
>> will all recognize.
>>
>> It will take time just like the
>>> conversion from the horse and buggy to the car took time.

>>
>> hehehe...more of your stupid analogies? So what will happen to that
>> POS useless toy os you're in love with when cars take over?
>> Oops!
>>>
>>>> What happen?
>>>> You also said that up-yr-fucking-butt-too was going to take over the
>>>> desktop replacing Windows.
>>>
>>> It will.

>>
>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using computers
>> have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+ years.

>
> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious.


Please hold your breath waiting for that to happen. ok.
I would
> also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>

Only in that little thing inside your head that you use for a brain.
>>
>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.

>>
>> They do

>
> No, they don't.


They do.

most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.

They have.
>
>> ..it is...but it isn't.

>
> Yes, it will.


No it won't.

Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu machines
> on display.
>

Not one big box store.
Oops!

>> Oops!

>
> Yes, we know you're Mr. Oops. Now settle down.
>
>>>
>>>> I guess you really are stupid and full of shit, huh!
>>>
>>> You and guessing correctly don't compute.


You and logic don't compute.
>>
>> I'm not the idiot moron POS MS hate filled jackass loser spamming and
>> trolling in a Windows 7 ( a product I don't even use) ng. That *DUMB
>> FUCK* would be you.

>
> Yawn.


You've got that denial thing down pat.
>
>>>
>>>> Nice combo cody!...LOL!
>>>
>>> Time for your template, loser.

>>
>> Time for you to shove your head back up your stupid ass as it appears
>> it has once again fallen out.
>> Try duct tape next time sheep-fucker!
>> Oops!...LOL!

>
> Yep, Frank posts another template as expected from the little Pavlov puppy.
>

Is that the best you've got cody? Especially when everyone in here
continually kicks your dumb stupid ass on a daily basis.
Big oops...asshole loser.
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:
> Death wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Frank wrote:

>>
>> SNIP
>>
>>>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using
>>>> computers have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+
>>>> years.
>>> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious. I
>>> would also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>>>

>>
>> How do you figure this?
>> Based on a whim?
>> Linux hasn't taken off in 18 years, but it will happen in a year that MS
>> released a very successful Windows 7?
>> Ubuntu broke your brain.

>
> Ubuntu is so user friendly now that a terminal is no longer necessary. A
> couple of years ago this wasn't true and Linux was not so user friendly.
> So start counting the years from last year if you want to be fair.


Is that the same logic that got you wifie #4 and made you end up living
in spain...a third world country?
>
>>
>>>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.
>>>> They do
>>> No, they don't. most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.
>>>

>>
>> People have heard of it.

>
> False.
>
>> They just don't fucking care.

>
> False.
>
>> People I inform about Linux get all glassy-eyed and withdrawl from me.

>
> I can't help who you hang out with.
>
>> The only desktop users I know that use linux are capable of installing
>> it themselves.

>
> All two of them?
>
>> You somehow dug up "customers" that are computer savvy enough to be into
>> Linux, but to stupid to burn a live CD.

>
> Again, Linux is now very user friendly and those who can use Windows can
> ue Linux.
>
>>
>>>> ..it is...but it isn't.
>>> Yes, it will. Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu
>>> machines on display.
>>>

>>
>> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
>> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.

>
> Don't even go there because you're way over your head.


You head is shoved up your ass.
>
>>
>> SNIP stuff I no reply to.
>>
>>

>
> "I no reply to"?


Replying to typos is the best you've got, huh?
Figures...asshole loser!
>
 
M

MICHAEL

Flightless Bird
"Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:hk1ngo$92u$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> MICHAEL wrote:
>> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:hk1n4g$54l$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> MICHAEL wrote:
>>>> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
>>>> news:hk1mdi$uug$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>> Gosh, are you just realizing that the world is in a global recession or what? The USA
>>>>> raised their retirement age long ago.
>>>>
>>>> I just like messing with you... you're too easy.
>>>
>>> Yeah, you post the FUD and I post the truth. You're right, it's easy.

>>
>> Amen, brother Fred!
>>
>>>> You and that other pudden-head, Frank, just need to go
>>>> ahead and consummate your marriage.
>>>
>>> I'm already married but your matchmaker tendencies are noted.

>>
>> My commiserations to the victim.

>
> We've been happily married for a quarter of a century.


Well, then an extra heap of condolences to your victim.

>>> Maybe he and the nymshifter can satisfy your matchmaking wants.

>>
>> It's not what I want, it's what you and he need.

>
> The *last* thing I need is having someone like Frank around.


Doubtful. You both have shown that over the years, you can not
live without the other. You guys follow the other like lovers with
obsessive crushes. Just do it, already. My work is done.

Bye, goober.


-Michael
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:
> Death wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Death wrote:
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>> SNIP
>>>>
>>>>>> When?..all of us who have been around longer than you using
>>>>>> computers have heard this linux bullshit promise (threat?) for 20+
>>>>>> years.
>>>>> I'd say by the end of the next year the trend will be obvious. I
>>>>> would also say that outside the USA the trend has already started.
>>>>>
>>>> How do you figure this?
>>>> Based on a whim?
>>>> Linux hasn't taken off in 18 years, but it will happen in a year
>>>> that MS
>>>> released a very successful Windows 7?
>>>> Ubuntu broke your brain.
>>> Ubuntu is so user friendly now that a terminal is no longer
>>> necessary. A couple of years ago this wasn't true and Linux was not
>>> so user friendly. So start counting the years from last year if you
>>> want to be fair.
>>>

>>
>> That simply is not true.

>
> Yes it is.
>
>> You will need to use a terminal.

>
> Not really.
>
>> The non-CLI linux users are called "ubuntards".

>
> How charming and arrogant. Not to mention irrelevant.
>
>>
>>>>>> Once people realize what Ubuntu is and that it's free and comes
>>>>>>> with thousands of free programs, it will be everywhere you look.
>>>>>> They do
>>>>> No, they don't. most people haven't heard of Ubuntu yet.
>>>>>
>>>> People have heard of it.
>>> False.
>>>

>>
>> Then how are millions using it?

>
> "Most people". There are billions on this planet, dumb fuck.
>
>> Installed by the ubuntu fairy?

>
> Flippancy is no argument.
>
>>
>>>> They just don't fucking care.
>>> False.
>>>

>>
>> Not so.
>> People really do prefer Windows.

>
> *Most* people don't know about Ubuntu yet.
>
>> It really pisses you advocate types off.

>
> The fact that you don't know what reality is doesn't piss me off at all.
>
>>
>>
>>>> People I inform about Linux get all glassy-eyed and withdrawl from me.
>>> I can't help who you hang out with.
>>>

>>
>> No duh.
>>
>>>> The only desktop users I know that use linux are capable of installing
>>>> it themselves.
>>> All two of them?
>>>

>>
>> LOL.
>> That's my point, chucklehead.

>
> My point is that you obviously don't know many people.
>
>>
>>>> You somehow dug up "customers" that are computer savvy enough to be
>>>> into
>>>> Linux, but to stupid to burn a live CD.
>>> Again, Linux is now very user friendly and those who can use Windows
>>> can ue Linux.
>>>

>>
>> Those who can use Windows do so.
>> They aren't bending over backwards to get linux installed to save a
>> hundred bucks.

>
> A hundred bucks? LOL! I suppose you think that every program that runs
> on Windows is free?
>
>> Using linux puts you on an island.

>
> False.
>
>> People want what their friends have...they wanna be able to ask "How do
>> I get that IM program to run".

>
> You're an idiot.
>
>> With Windows, everyone they know can tell them.

>
> You're an idiot. I thought you had installed Ubuntu. I guess not or you
> didn't bother to open Firefox or click on the blaring question mark on
> the panel.
>
>> With Linux, they will need to place an ad in the newspaper hunting for
>> the 3 people in their town using linux.

>
> Flippancy is no argument.
>
>>
>>>>>> ..it is...but it isn't.
>>>>> Yes, it will. Computer stores here are already putting Ubuntu
>>>>> machines on display.
>>>>>
>>>> In Spain...where unemployment for young people is at 25%.
>>>> I'm sure free food is the rage right now also.
>>> Don't even go there because you're way over your head.
>>>

>>
>> Hahaha.
>> The words imminent collapse come to mind.

>
> Like I said, it's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over your head.
>
>>
>>>> SNIP stuff I no reply to.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> "I no reply to"?
>>>

>>
>> You should have said "me no reply to".
>>

>
> More flippancy, yawn.
>

Oh the irony!
You're the *DUMB FUCK*, you *DUMB FUCK*!
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
MICHAEL wrote:
> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:hk1mdi$uug$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Gosh, are you just realizing that the world is in a global recession
>> or what? The USA raised their retirement age long ago.

>
> I just like messing with you... you're too easy.
>
> You and that other pudden-head, Frank, just need to go
> ahead and consummate your marriage.
>
>
> -Michael


Frank is codys, aka aliases, ass kicker.

alias is a drug addicted POS lying fugitive ex-patriot American criminal
hiding out in spain because he is a draft dodging loser who proly has
wants & warrants out for his cowardly weak ass. He is living with wifie
#4's relatives on the second floor of a cheap rundown apartment building
in the slums of a crumbling spanish town.
He spends all of his funds from welfare on hash and he is stoned all of
the time.
For extra money he cheats little old ladies out of their money by
telling them their computers are infected.
Otherwise, he is financially broke.
He is a known and admitted liar, cheat and a thief. He is also an
admitted bigot and atheist.
He is also the most active lying linux troll in this Vista general ng.

One other point...he thinks insulting others family members is a
"parody"...which can lead to only one conclusion...he is an uneducated
stupid ignorant idiot moron POS asshole loser.

Oh and he is also a weak ball-less COWARD hiding behind a keyboard.

This is the sick fuckers idea of a "parody"
-------------------------------
alias wrote:

"Your wife asked me if I would stroke her but I declined as I don't do
dogs. Then she screamed that I am a Linux loving commie atheist loser
and went running out into the street naked repeating that over and over
again. You know, like you do on this newsgroup.

Have you stopped fuçking your daughter yet ... LOL!
Frank, what happened in your childhood that makes you lie so much? Did
your mother have sex with you or was it your father or do you even know
who your father was?
Let me know when you're in Paris so I can go to San Diego and fuck your
wife and daughters.

Frank's a lame pervert who fucks his son and daughter is trying to make
some sense and failing miserably.
Have you stopped fucking your half son yet?
alias wrote:

Did I say Blow Me, because I would love to blow you!
I will also lick anything including my bubba's shit encrusted dick,
when he pulls it out of my fat, stupid ass!
I lick my dog's behind, a lamp post his pisses on, the sidewalk where
his shits, I'll even go down on some
crazy bitch like you. Oh, so you're not a bitch huh? Who cares! I'll
blow anyone, anytime, anywhere!
Just put your sheep costume on first.
I really like that!
Alias"

-----------------------------------------------------

Oh and then the stupid piece of shit actually threatens to come into my
home at 3AM for the purpose of perpetrating physical violence on my family.
He is a vile disgusting cock sucking sheep-fucking son of a cheap whore
and a fucking COWARD!
Nice combo huh?
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:
> Frank wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> Frank wrote:
>>>> Philo F. Shagnasty wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
>>>>> news:hjvh0k$u7h$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>>>> Enjoy! i know I did!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/archives/192648.asp?source=rss
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Madoff would be proud. How does it feel to be a mark, Frank?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>
>>>>> How does it feel to fail at your Ubuntu Marketing Campaign?
>>>>> Windows 7 is doing great. Ubuntu is free and they can't give it
>>>>> away! HA HA HA HA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Doesn't he call his ahhh, "customers"..."marks'?
>>>> He tells his "engineer"..."I've another mark for you to install
>>>> up-yr-fucking-butt-too on his computer", right?
>>>
>>> Wrong.
>>>

>> Oh sorry...you call them "suckers' right?

>
> No, we -- and they -- call them "happy customers".
>

Sure and that is what you thieves, like Madoff, calls them..."happy
customers".
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:
> Frank wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> Philo F. Shagnasty wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
>>>> news:hjvh0k$u7h$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>>> Enjoy! i know I did!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/archives/192648.asp?source=rss
>>>>>
>>>>> Madoff would be proud. How does it feel to be a mark, Frank?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Alias
>>>>
>>>> How does it feel to fail at your Ubuntu Marketing Campaign? Windows
>>>> 7 is doing great.
>>>
>>> On new computers. Not too many people are updating their present
>>> computers.
>>>
>>>> Ubuntu is free and they can't give it away! HA HA HA HA
>>>
>>> Ah, but you're wrong. Millions are using it and that includes large
>>> businesses, Hollywood studios, universities, governments, small
>>> businesses and individuals. In short, you LIE.
>>>

>>
>> I see you're getting desperate...as usual.

>
> Not at all. What gave you that erroneous impression?
>

It's obvious, you stupid fool.
 
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