This is a discussion on Re: does Linux have a registry? within the Linux Operating System forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> In article <1201775957.78146.1@iris.uk.clara.net>, a@b.c (The Natural Philosopher) writes: > Baho Utot wrote: > >> Chris Cox wrote: >> >> ...
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| In article <1201775957.78146.1@iris.uk.clara.net>, a@b.c (The Natural Philosopher) writes: > Baho Utot wrote: > >> Chris Cox wrote: >> >> [putolin] >> >>> Yes... biggest problem with Windows isn't the all eggs in one basket >>> approach (though certainly a problem), but rather it's just the fact >>> that the basket has holes and occasionally catches on fire. >> >> The biggest problem with windows _IS_ windows. > > I'd say the biggest problem is that its designed to make money. > Not to actually work. That depends on your definition of "work". If, as Microsoft does, you define "work" as "make money", Windows works better than any other piece of software ever conceived. -- /~\ cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid (Charlie Gibbs) \ / I'm really at ac.dekanfrus if you read it the right way. X Top-posted messages will probably be ignored. See RFC1855. / \ HTML will DEFINITELY be ignored. Join the ASCII ribbon campaign! |