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« on: 22 April 2003, 03:27 »

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« Reply #1 on: 22 April 2003, 03:36 »
I posted the sarcastic threads: "For those who don't know how wonderfull Palladium is!" and "Windows XP SP 1 saves passwords in the securest way ever!" and it got deleted a month later...

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« Reply #2 on: 22 April 2003, 04:26 »
Oh dear god now isn't that the most pathetic thing you ever saw?

Since windows is closed source i wouldn't be a bit surprised if all the windows xp machines were set to self distruct if microsoft went out of business.

Did anyone besides me see what they said about linux ?
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« Reply #3 on: 22 April 2003, 04:53 »
quote:
By the way, you are right debbie, linsux is the most popular base for hackers, and hackers are terrorist who harm helpless users.
So, my proposal is that anti terrorism laws should be applied against hackers, and linsux treated as terrorism support tool.
Long Live to Microsoft, death to linsux.


  :confused:    :eek:    :eek:    :D    :rolleyes:    :D

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« Reply #4 on: 22 April 2003, 05:01 »
quote:
Originally posted by Panos:


   :confused:      :eek:      :eek:      :D      :rolleyes:      :D  



Well there's a mixed reaction!

They over-moderate. Freedom of innovation? Why don't they start with freedom of speech...

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« Reply #5 on: 22 April 2003, 05:05 »
quote:
Originally posted by The Muffin Man:


Well there's a mixed reaction!

They over-moderate. Freedom of innovation? Why don't they start with freedom of speech...



This is also a quote from their pathetic page:

 
quote:
I recently read a press release from Microsoft where the Microsoft spokesperson discussed how OSS (Open Source Software) is a threat to software innovation and the Freedom to Innovate by taking away incentive from software developers to create new and useful software tools and applications.
 
I TOTALLY agree with this assessment. If open source programs and operating systems such as Linux become more popular, it will reduce the number of copies of Windows that are sold, thus reducing revenue for Microsoft and other legitimate producers of software, thus hurting the industry and reducing the amount of investment dollars for improving Windows, Internet Explorer, Office and other software products. What can WE do, as consumers and Microsoft supporters, to stop this plague? Even though Linux is vastly inferior to every version of Windows that is commercially available, some selfish people are starting to use it simply because it is free. Every copy of Linux that is used instead of Windows means that much less money that goes into research and development of new innovative software. At best, the whole concept of OSS is socialist (which makes sense - isn't that Torvaldi jerk from Sweden?) and contrary to the American way.
 
Isn't there something that can be done to outlaw it? If not that, there must be some way to prevent it from becoming mainstream. I'd be certainly willing to have my tax dollars subsidize Microsoft to help reduce the price of Windows to help it compete against Linux while providing Microsoft with cash to continue new software innovations. That's a much better usage of our tax dollars than this stupid anti-trust trial!!


My reaction was mixed, because in fact I didn't know how to react!   :confused:  I couldn't believe that I was and am reading this! Pathetic!

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« Reply #6 on: 22 April 2003, 05:15 »
WTF  :confused:  
the bill gates fucking fan netowrk  :rolleyes:    :D  
jesus christ. that makes no sense to me. at all. it has given me a headache...dum....i ... ahhhhh  :eek:    :eek:

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« Reply #7 on: 22 April 2003, 05:21 »
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Originally posted by ecsyle:
WTF   :confused:  
the bill gates fucking fan netowrk   :rolleyes:      :D  
jesus christ. that makes no sense to me. at all. it has given me a headache...dum....i ... ahhhhh   :eek:      :eek:  



That was a surreal experience.   :D  I never believed that such a group even existed! I mean, even the folks at windowsbbs are more down-to-earth than these losers!   :D

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« Reply #8 on: 22 April 2003, 05:54 »
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In the name of Bill Gates, why did you let the linuxers free on your community???
This is going to be the shame of the Bill Gates Fan Network!
I cannot hunt the flamers over every community...
By the way, you are right debbie, linsux is the most popular base for hackers, and hackers are terrorist who harm helpless users.
So, my proposal is that anti terrorism laws should be applied against hackers, and linsux treated as terrorism support tool.
Long Live to Microsoft, death to linsux.  


"In the name of Bill Gates???" WTF?????

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« Reply #9 on: 22 April 2003, 06:06 »
GO to their forums and read about how OSS hurts innovation.

Basically what it says is that people use linux because they are selfish and so use linux because it is free. And the less money that goes to microsoft the more they lose and the less we see innovation.


GAG A MAGGOT !  :eek:
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« Reply #10 on: 22 April 2003, 06:47 »
since when did innovation involve microsoft? (with the exception of the 'start' menu button...)

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« Reply #11 on: 22 April 2003, 06:49 »
Despite my almost exclusive use of Windows... I must say...those people are idiots.

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« Reply #12 on: 22 April 2003, 08:10 »
quote:
Originally posted by Panos:


That was a surreal experience.    :D   I never believed that such a group even existed! I mean, even the folks at windowsbbs are more down-to-earth than these losers!    :D  


no shit. i have actually seen a lot of pro linux posts on windowsbbs. (when i say alot, i mean one, and it wasnt locked or flamed, and was quite positive....)
but my fucking god, i can't believe that these people exist.

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« Reply #13 on: 22 April 2003, 21:25 »
quote:
Originally posted by Panos:


My reaction was mixed, because in fact I didn't know how to react!    :confused:   I couldn't believe that I was and am reading this! Pathetic!



Being stupid knows no limit man.......kai baraei h malakia gonato!!!
  Tha pao sto bouno na ziso!!
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« Reply #14 on: 22 April 2003, 16:32 »
quote:
Originally posted by bazoukas-M$ is THE pirating company:


Being stupid knows no limit man.......kai baraei h malakia gonato!!!
  Tha pao sto bouno na ziso!!



I agree totally!   :D   Mou fainetai oti tha paroume ta bouna Giorgo!   :D