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Date:      Fri, 03 Aug 2001 23:25:05 -0400
From:      joel2a@yahoo.com
To:        Julian Peterson <julian@pandromeda.com>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Microsoft bashers
Message-ID:  <4.2.2.20010803231933.00d5bb40@pop.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <5.0.2.1.0.20010804144700.00ba6428@pop3.xtra.co.nz>
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Laff. I figured I'd get some flame responses but whatever.
I think people would get along much better if they would just leave 
Microsoft in their corner and quit bashing them.
They have their good points even if not always perfect.
And I have an ISP business thanks to Windows NT. So if ya don't like 
Microsoft go write to your senator.

End of story I'm not responding to anymore responses in this mailing list 
on that subject.

Joel

At 03:10 PM 8/4/01 +1200, you wrote:
>At 22:26 3/08/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>>Well I just have to say that if there wasn't Windows we would all be back 
>>the days of console prompt typing and there certainly would not be as 
>>many people on the internet.
>
>yeah uh huh.  oh I forgot, Microsoft invented the GUI right?  And the 
>Internet too?  Sure.
>
>
>>While Unix is good and freebsd is cool to have much of the open source 
>>software is still very bugged.
>
>And Windows isn't? FreeBSD and Linux (and Unix in general) are far more 
>stable than Windows.
>
>
>>If anyone is wondering why KDE or Kthis or gnome that doesn't work 
>>right... what do you expect!
>>It's open source and why don't you learn C and fix it yourself!
>
>They have work to be done on them, granted.  The cool thing is work *is* 
>being done on them... at a dizzing rate.  Both of those desktop 
>environments have come a long way very quickly, and personally I'd choose 
>either over Windows any day.  I find I'm much more productive because I 
>can tailor my desktop to exactly the way I want.
>
>Windows doesn't work right... what can I do about that?
>
>
>>Not really to bash anyone but I think Microsoft bashers really don't have 
>>a clue themselves and I kinda like playing Asheron's Call or Everquest on 
>>a windows machine!
>>Try playing that on a a Unix machine!
>
>I'm more of a Quake player myself...
>
>Games are one of things that will come as market share improves.  As it is 
>I've never felt like I'm missing out, but then I'm not much of a gamer.
>There's a bunch of solutions to that anyway... dual boot, wine, 
>lokigames.com, and the PS2
>
>
>>Word processing in a console and putting it through Postscript to get 
>>formatting! GIVE ME A BREAK! Some of you Microsoft bashers are worse than 
>>not having a clue! How about getting a life!
>
>I did my masters thesis using emacs and latex.  It was very easy. All I 
>had to do was write, all of the formatting and layout was taken care 
>of.  I watched one guy struggle through with Word... after a few hundred 
>pages with images it got so very very slow, and eventually corrupted 
>itself. *shrug*
>
>If you want a GUI for latex, there's Lyx
>
>If you really really feel that you can't live without a GUI word 
>processor, well there's Abiword, Wordperfect, Applix, Kword, and 
>Staroffice (just off the top of my head).
>
>
>Julian.
>
>
>PS. For not wanting to bash anyone, you do a pretty lousy job.
>
>
>
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