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| Originally posted on: 2002-09-13 What follows is a rant that has no real point and no evidence to backup anything I list on the pixel paper below. 1) I hate that Linux is becoming more and more user friendly. Windows=Linux In my mind Linux is becoming an open source clone of Windows. And because of that Linux is attracting an army of Windows E-tards. If Linux never increased in popularity after today, I wouldn't mind. Why do I care that other people like and use Linux? I don't. 2) I hate lazy Linux users. Linux users are becoming lazy, just like Window users. Watching (trolling) around alt.linux I've noticed the increase of idiots asking questions to simple problems. Now, I'm not going to judge the difficulty of a problem but when the questions being asked are to problems that have the most documentation out there, you start to wonder. 3) I hate people that take Linux too seriously. My last troll post, "Screw Linux, I'm going back to Windows!" was an obvious joke (like this post) yet all the self-righteous Linux assholes ("gurus") loved taking the time to tell me I suck...which I sort of respected since I'm an asshole myself but really....why so serious? I hate these people. I wished they would die. They do Linux harm. 4) I hate people that say Linux is better than Windows. Windows is just as good as Linux. I use both and can safely say that there isn't anything that Linux can do that Windows can't. And to give me that bullshit that Windows cost too much money....come on, who pays for anything that runs on Windows? http://astalavista.box.sk Who didn't own a "backup" copy of Windows 95/98? 5) I hate people that say Linux is free. I hear that all the time. Find me one person that hasn't spent a dollar on Linux and I will never post again (don't follow-up and tell me you haven't because I'm lying). From books to plush penguins, Linux is a moneymaker just like Windows but not to the extent, yet. And what major Linux web site doesn't have ads on it? Oh, oh. I'm sorry those ad revenues are to cover the cost of running the site only. *wink *wink 6) I hate Linux being called a 'hackers operating system'. What the fuck does that mean?! Come on, let's all be honest here. Who has really taken the source code to anything Linux and changed it to meet their real needs? I know a few people have but the average user....no. So stop calling it that you sound stupid. --Snip-- No Andrew, you are stupid!!! ha ha, har har. Blah. 7) I hate Linus Torvlads. There I said it, I don't really mean it but I wanted to see it in print for once. I really do like Linus but why the media makes him into a saint, I will never know. Read his book, "Just for Fun" it's peppered with sexual innuendos. Saint my ass. 8) I hate United Linux. Being a standard sucks. Whoever came up with this idea (www.unitedlinux.com) should be forced to listen to this: http://hallaudiobooks.com/audio_cds/257.shtml 9) And what I really hate. When the last ice cube in a drinking glass sticks to the bottom. Andrew www.wbglinks.net |
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| On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 20:25:09 -0700, nospa wrote: > Originally posted on: 2002-09-13 > > What follows is a rant that has no real point and no evidence to > backup anything I list on the pixel paper below. Follow-up posted to abuse@cox.net |
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| nospam@nospam.com wrote: > > Originally posted on: 2002-09-13 > > What follows is a rant that has no real point and no evidence to > backup anything I list on the pixel paper below. > I loved it, it had me laughing, but as you can see there is another response to this post that was done by an idiot with no humour, well none that anyone else would recognise anyway. You know what I hate, people that say "I want to find a partner that has a sense of humour and makes me laugh". What else are they going to say? "I want to find someone that is as serious as a heart attack and has me crying every waking moment" -- Regards, Harry Phillips |
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| nospam@nospam.com wrote: : Originally posted on: 2002-09-13 While I did find your "screw linux" amusing, I am going to take it seriously (so sue me)(wait a few years untill I have money and you may have grounds). It is full of valuable (however exagerated) information. After years of trying to find TFM for whatever wierd thing I am trying to do , I agree with some of the sentiment. : 1) I hate that Linux is becoming more and more user friendly. : Windows=Linux j) I hate that people think that windows is user-friendly. The behaviors conditioned by microsofts "unholy" ease-of use promote the spread of malicous code. In MNSHO microsoft took the worst of *ix and MacOS, making windows. : 3) I hate people that take Linux too seriously. : sort of respected since I'm an asshole myself but really....why so : serious? I have to confess to asshole behaviour on occasion. Propriatary software begets proprietary software. Propriatary software begets propriatary file fomats Propriatary software destroys the free exchange of information. : 5) I hate people that say Linux is free. The GNU manifesto explains that "Free" refers to FREEDOM. If you use propriatary software, with a propriatary format, you are counting one the company buisness plan to allow you to access your information indefinitely. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html : I hear that all the time. Find me one person that hasn't spent a : dollar on Linux and I will never post again (don't follow-up and tell : me you haven't because I'm lying). My grandma has not spent 1 dollar on linux. (or microsof) This may be hard to avoid in the future because of computers embeded in apliances. : 6) I hate Linux being called a 'hackers operating system'. : What the fuck does that mean?! This comes back to companies chaning their buisness plan, leaving customers unsupported. With open source software, users can hire a programmer if they absolutely have to. With propriatary software, the programmer would have to start from scratch: reinventing the wheel to add new functionallity : 8) I hate United Linux. : Being a standard sucks. While I agree that hemogeny is dangerous, standards are important for the free and easy exchange of information. Http://www.w3c.org : 9) And what I really hate. This "digital" Fad. Digital movies, cameras, music, etc is being used in exactly the same way as their analogue counterparts. The power of digital formats are many: lossless copying, interpolation, lower unit cost, etc. The problem is people with money are trying to force digital technology to follow the satus-quo. There is no technical reason why DVDs cannot be used globaly. The industry has taken significant steps to make DVDs emulate their analogue conterparts: at the detrement of everyone else. For cameras: the movement to digital make abolish microfilm. When we finally nuke ourselves, archiologists may find our remanants. They cannot learn from our mistakes if the cannot read about them. To read microfilm (or film) all that is needed is a candel and a magnifying glass. To read a CD-rom (same data density) or media card, they have to reverse-engineer our computers and software. Regards, James Phillips http://www.ecn.ab.ca/~nephill/ : Andrew : www.wbglinks.net |
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| nospam@nospam.com wrote: > 5) I hate people that say Linux is free. > > I hear that all the time. Find me one person that hasn't spent a > dollar on Linux and I will never post again (don't follow-up and tell > me you haven't because I'm lying). it's me! -- --- http://www.alf.at.tc Austrian Linux Forum |
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| Bernhard Kastner wrote: > nospam@nospam.com wrote: > >> 5) I hate people that say Linux is free. >> >> I hear that all the time. Find me one person that hasn't spent a >> dollar on Linux and I will never post again (don't follow-up and tell >> me you haven't because I'm lying). > > > it's me! > Add me to the list. Got a comprehensive Linux collection with free shipping from Novel. Right down here: This comprehensive Novell Linux collection includes the following on 3 DVDs (10 GB): - SUSE Linux Professional 9.1 (Bootable Installation DVD) - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 (ISO Installation Images) - SUSE Linux Professional 8.2 (Installation ISO images for use with Ximiam Desktop) - Ximian Desktop 2.0 Evaluation (ISO Image) - Red Carpet 2.0.2 Evaluation (ISO Image) - GroupWise for Linux 6.5.1 - Server, Client & Messenger (ISO Images) - Novell Nterprise Linux Services 1.0 (ISO Image & NLS Companion CD) - And more... Those who complain without refering or checking out credible sources are the most hated people, IMHO. Ali |
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| On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:12:21 -0500, Linux n00b wrote: > Add me to the list. Got a comprehensive Linux collection with free > shipping from Novel. Right down here: I'd hardly call it a "comprehensive" Linux collection. With the exception of Suse 9.1, it's all outdated junk. Why do you think it's being given away...? -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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| Linux n00b wrote: >> >>> 5) I hate people that say Linux is free. >>> >>> I hear that all the time. Find me one person that hasn't spent a >>> dollar on Linux and I will never post again (don't follow-up and tell >>> me you haven't because I'm lying). >> >> it's me! >> > > Add me to the list. Got a comprehensive Linux collection with free I think you both missed the point, you may not have spent a dollar on getting hold of a Linux distro but can you honestly say that you have not purchased a single item related to Linux? A magazine, a ticket to a Linux Expo, a LUG membership etc etc. -- Regards, Harry Phillips |
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| On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 20:25:09 -0700, nospam@nospam.com wrote: [snipped some garbage] Please do not feed the troll... Plonk -- There's no place like 127.0.0.1 Gerard Wassink http://linux.family.filternet.nl Linux counter #360967, "In a world without fences, who needs gates?" |
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| Gerard Wassink (DontWant@SP_aM.nl) wrote: : On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 20:25:09 -0700, nospam@nospam.com wrote: : [snipped some garbage] : Please do not feed the troll... sorry. James Phillips "ling please ignore)" is cut off on my subject line. : Plonk : -- : There's no place like 127.0.0.1 : Gerard Wassink http://linux.family.filternet.nl : Linux counter #360967, "In a world without fences, who needs gates?" |