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Date:      Fri, 03 Aug 2001 23:52:44 -0400
From:      joel2a@yahoo.com
To:        Julian Peterson <julian@pandromeda.com>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Microsoft bashers
Message-ID:  <4.2.2.20010803234841.00dfe600@pop.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <5.0.2.1.0.20010804144700.00ba6428@pop3.xtra.co.nz>
References:  <4.2.2.20010803221311.00cb62e0@mail.intwebservices.com>

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Well maybe one last response since I've had a couple Guiness beers.

 >I did my masters thesis using emacs and latex.  It was very easy.

lol, I can't help from laughing, when was that? In the 1960's? lol

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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