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Re: [Linux] Not a Single CIO is Afraid of Microsoft, Some Are Just Angry

  • Subject: Re: [Linux] Not a Single CIO is Afraid of Microsoft, Some Are Just Angry
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  • Date: 22 May 2007 03:37:10 -0700
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On May 22, 6:23 am, BearItAll <s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> > Microsoft Start to Crack
>
> > ,----[ Quote ]
> > | This week Microsoft provided me with yet another reason to hate them....
> > |
> > | [...]
> > |
> > | I'm one former MS customer who will not be going back to MS any
> > | time soon. This legal action only makes me more determined never
> > | to give MS a cent of my hard earned cash. MS need to listen to
> > | people like me. I'm fed up with their cr*p and threatening me
> > | with legal action is not going to endear them to me! They need
> > | to put their lawyers back into their box and start producing
> > | better software!
> > `----
>
> >http://www.bartbusschots.ie/blog/?p=437
>
> Thinks: I wonder why blogs never have hit counters? Maybe it is because
> after sprouting a long winded bit of crap the blogger would find it very
> disheartening to see a hit counter with less than '5' in it, and two of
> those were himself to read it after he posted it. (one can never see
> mistakes until after the Post button has been pressed, that is the first
> rule of bloggery).
>

It's because they want to lie about how many people read the blog.
See: yttrx and his claims of being popular.


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