billwg wrote:
> High Plains Thumper wrote:
>
>> Last paragraph was an interesting observation:
>>
>> | THIRD IT IS THAT IT DOES NOT HAVE COMPETITION.
>
> Well there you finally have it, thumper! Linux is nowhere to be found.
> LOL!!!
Your out-of-context snippage goes to show that you are a complete idiot.
http://www.tuexperto.com/?p=412
Rough translation from Spanish:
| As far as Windows' lock-ups, there must be a reason. For me, WINDOWS HAS
| THREE BASIC UNCHANGING FACTS DURING ITS HISTORY: FIRST IS THAT ONCE IN A
| WHILE IT LOCKS UP and must be rebooted.
|
| In case someone is interested, here are more:
|
| SECOND, Windows requires a companion for our day to day use. Worldwide,
| MORE THAN 95% OF COMPUTER USERS HAVE WINDOWS SHOWING ON THEIR SCREENS.
| In some form, human progress and how we advance depends on the tools we
| use. And in this case, the most sophisticated and universal tool for
| humanity depends on the decisions of a businessman: Bill Gates. His
| charitable benefit to all at our cost is ANTIVIRUS TO PROTECT WINDOWS
| FROM INFECTION, a result of his decisions.
|
| Truly I would prefer Bill Gates as someone that shows certain plans of
| being humane and reportedly uses his money to relieve the suffering of
| the world; but it still bothers me that a basic tool for progressing
| humanity is controlled by a businessman.
|
| THIRD, IT HAS NO COMPETITION. History tells us that the companies that
| are deprived without competition do not progress as far as they could.
| They price their products high and cause delays to the rest of the world
| within the same field. When this happens in a world-wide market, the fact
| is that computer science anywhere in the world is more behind that it
| would have been if there was competition.
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HPT
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