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Microsoft is a good company, really
mc0282:
First of all Microshit Corparation, my grammer isn't perfect so the way whatever i am going to say, you problably thinking hey this fucking dude can't write for shit or "maybe you should come back with better grammer skills and than you reply" . so if you could understand this
fuck,you,asshole,shove ,microsoft, up your ass,
than you could understand my writing.
i am not falling for your shit, with this post all you trying to do is piss us off so we could reply with reason why microsoft sucks so you could type with a respond like this,
"none of you have proven to me why microsoft suck"
so the way you good feel good the you think you made us look like dicks. people in this forum have reasons why they hate microshit, none of us would be here just for the fuckin fun of it.
so what you can do is , take your post and microsoft and your username and your way of think
E.X. "i am the man, i am going to make this haters in this forum look like morons, because none of them have good reason why should they hate microsoft", shove it up your ass.
and fuck you in advance just in case i can't reply
[ September 27, 2003: Message edited by: mc0282 ]
[ September 27, 2003: Message edited by: mc0282 ]
Refalm:
quote:M. O'Brien: I suggest binning. This guy's posts are worthless and are just trolling for responses.
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The thread made by IPv4 number 205.184.171.12 has been moved to the Dead Thread Zone.
Calum:
i'm sorry, but i am moving this out of the bin to the lounge.
many valid points are raised and binning this is getting too close to censorship in my opinion. if somebody bins it again, i won't complain, but to be honest i don't think it should be binned because it has content and is not simply a waste of space (like so many other threads on this board are).
Windows_SuX_@$$:
Calum
We dont need to bin, we need to ban this user, as everyone can see this is a Anti-Microsoft website and it should stay this way. Yes, some people do say good points about M$ but they dont go around 'trolling' and putting up everything wheter its crap or a point... this is very anoying and a waste of space. :rolleyes:
Zombie9920:
Calum is right. Microsoft is a company(corporation). All companies are driven to make as $$$ as possible. With that said, all companies are greedy. There is nothing wrong with that though because in this society it takes money to live. The more money you have, the better lifestyle you are able to live in. Just like when a person goes to work they are there to make a living. The more money you make, the happier you are. In a sense, that technically makes almost everybody in this world greedy(if you weren't greedy you wouldn't care how much money you make).
In a perfect world there would be no such thing as money. We would do things to benefit others in the name of contributing to humanity. If there was no such thing as money there would be no such thing as greed driven crime(people wouldn't rob banks, rob cashiers in a gas station, hurt or kill another human for his/her money on the streets, etc.). That would eliminate over 85% of the crime in the world(the sex related and violence crimes would still exist).
This world is not a utopia though. This world revolves on who has the most money has the nicest things. If you have no money we don't care if you stay on the streets and starve to death. It is a fucked up society driven by greed. That is all there is to say about the world.
Calum, you are wrong. Windows does have a filesystem that offers some protection. With NTFS you can encrypt your data with a password and nobody can access it unless they are logged in as you. When someone isn't logged into the account for the encrypted files not even a virus can modif the files you have protected.
Microsoft should offer a lower level of file security so Viruses can't modify OS files no matter who is logged in. No OS is entirely virus proof. A Virus is a program that runs like a normal program. Anybody can make a virus that will delete stuff on the given OS. Sure, critical system files for Linux may be safe(unless you are logged in as Root) but what about your personal files? A Linux virus can destroy any non-system file(including your personal stuff) as easily as one can in Windows.
A virus made for Linux could strap itself to the bootloader and do it's damage to the actual Linux system on the next boot after the virus was executed though. When Linux is booting up it is doing so as root(that is the only way it can initialize everything at bootup). It remains root until you actually get into the OS. Once the OS is started that is when root is logged out and you log in. So what protects Linux from viruses that initialize upon bootup? Nothing of course.
The reason why you don't see many Linux virues is because Linux still isn't used by enough people to warrant a virus writer to even waste his/her time with. When a person writes a virus they are naturally going to target the most used system because that will yield the most damage path.
More people got infected with Blaster than there are people who use Linux+MacOS+Unix+BSD combined. That there is more than enough to backup the fact that targeting Windows is going to wreak the most havoc.
[ September 27, 2003: Message edited by: Viper ]
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