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Lord C:
Wow, you guys are being very kind :0
Especially Orethrius :)
I was expecting to see a load of "This aint no MS helpdesk, rtf-homepage" :P
Calum:
well as people keep pointing out, being crabby bastards isn't making friends of these windoids, who may be convinced to switch at a later date.
as *i* point out, if we help people patch up their windows systems, what motive will they have to think of trying any alternative?
i suppose if it can be patched up, then fine, but they should have to get this information from microsoft customer support, or at the very worst, some group of windows users who provide help and tips for the love of it (like those nazis over at the windows bbs for instance)
Aloone_Jonez:
Exactly Calum I agree with you, being nice is the right way to go about changing poeple's opinions. Starting bitch threads and posting personal abuse about members (as some other members do) who have different opinions to most people here will only get you labled as a troll.
BobTheHob:
--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---Exactly Calum, being nice is the right way to go about changing poeple's opinions. Starting bitch threads and posting personal abuse about members who have different opinions to most people here will only get you labled as a troll.
--- End quote ---
lol, read his second sentence
Aloone_Jonez:
Sorry I didn't mean we should help Windows users with their I meant we shouldn't resort to flaming people with pro-Microsoft opinions. We won't win them over by starting imature bitch threads, they'll think: "Microsoft's never rude to me but the UNIX crowd are a load of ill-mannered jumped-up school boys." The moral of the story is to treat other people with respect, even if they have a different opinion it doesn't mean they're a bad person.
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