Good one, Calum.
Why did he capitalize USER, NEWBIES, ONLINE, HELP etc?
Yes, NT4 became relatively stable, after what: 5 or 7 huge ass service packs? 2000 is the same way, I think we are up to 3. XP is doing the same thing: the first service pack was over 100 MB, and was mostly to please the DOJ.
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And that's exactly why he uses an OS with an animated pooch to help him search and a stupid paperclip telling him how to save his Word file.
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Every single computer ran its own OS - but all ran BASIC. BASIC was written or stolen by Bill Gates, depending upon your view. But not a small computer did run without MS Basic.
He's on CRACK! Apple computers ran completely without BASIC. I'm fairly sure BASIC doesn't exist for that platform. I think C came before basic? It was invented in the 70's
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LINUX has many good points, but it simply will not run in a sophisticated user mode. By this I mean, an internal OS that will help a USER that does not quite have the exact same target computer system that the OS loader is looking for. In other words drivers.
I think he means that Linux has very few drivers. :confused: MORON! Look and you shall find.
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USERS wish to use, and not program. But they also wish to be rewarded for knowledge and not be treated as a NEWBIE. LINUX treats all sophisticated WIN USERS as NEWBIES and provides no ONLINE resolution HELP for resolving CONFLICTS.
You can't just download a distro and think "I'm gonna master this today" Buy a fuckin book or something! Don't take on every complex little thing and expect to understand and use it in a few seconds. Windows is the same way. You can't just go through the Admin tools and expect them to work the second you open them (without a $35 phone call or $3000 training course, that is). They make a 400 page book on "Getting Started With IIS" and they don't even begin to touch anything but the basics.
If you bothered to read all that, I pity you! In sum: This guy is
BLIND AND DOES NOT SEE THAT M$ IS DOING THE VERY THINGS HE IS BITCHING ABOUT! Not to mention he is preaching to the wrong audience.
/Rant
[ September 14, 2002: Message edited by: The_Muffin_Man/B0b ]