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Re: Microsoft's Ten-Year Anti-Linux Propaganda Operation In COLA

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____/ Chris Ahlstrom on Tuesday 11 Oct 2011 22:31 : \____

> Roy Schestowitz wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:
> 
>> ____/ Chris Ahlstrom on Tuesday 11 Oct 2011 12:47 : \____
>>> Peter K??hlmann wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:
>>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>>> Chris Ahlstrom <ahlstromc@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:
>>>>>>> ____/ Peter K??hlmann on Tuesday 11 Oct 2011 07:38 : \____
>>>>>>>> Homer wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Verily I say unto thee that Tom Shillton spake thusly:
>>>>>>>>>> Homer explained on 10/9/2011 :
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> You're certainly not here to "advocate Linux", are you?
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I'm here to watch cretins like you make idiots of your selves.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> So let me get this straight: A (presumably) university educated
>>>>>>>>> software engineer and former Microsoft MVP, who uses and support
>>>>>>>>> Windows, and who supports Microsoft (both ideologically and literally)
>>>>>>>>> has nothing better to do with his time than "be entertained" by
>>>>>>>>> GNU/Linux users complaining about Microsoft in a GNU/Linux advocacy
>>>>>>>>> group.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Uh-huh.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> As I've already said. Another "Erik Funkenbusch". And getting every bit
>>>>>>>> as nasty as Erik got when he found out that people (rightly) thought of
>>>>>>>> him as a lying POS
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Larry ("Qualig") was the same, and Larry had actually worked for
>>>>>>> Microsoft.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> He's now a "Hadron".
>>>>> 
>>>>> While we realise you're a nasty little hypocrite, might I point out that
>>>>> its YOU who makes closed source Windows programs and not me.
>>>>
>>>> Well, you actually make no programs at all, "kernel hacker" Hadron Larry
>>> 
>>> And what does me using Windows as one part of my job have to do with
>>> me advocating and preferring Linux?
>>> 
>>> The troll is simply a nasty disruptive twit who doesn't belong here.
>>
>> Yesterday I had to open a VNC session to a remote Windows box for a minute
>> (client's), so are you going to use that too against Linux users? This
>> happens maybe twice a year -- in a world polluted by Windows.
> 
> Windows is impossible to avoid.  However, I have noticed in the last few
> months a little more openness to thinking outside the Windows box.
> 
> I've been with my company for a long time.  Halfway through my tenure, I
> discovered Linux.  And it tore the veil away from my eyes.
> 
> And its not just Microsoft, by the way.  The customer, nay, even the
> managers, are thinking beyond "How much software (licenses) do we want
> to buy."

If it's C++, then it's probably cross-platform (or easily compilable for it)
anyway. 

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