El Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:33:03 -0400,
Luben Tuikov <[email protected]> escribió:
> The reason I'm saying this is that _every_ successful entity
> (person, corporation, etc) knows that in order to _survive_
> it needs to _quickly adapt to new things_: new technologies,
> new trends, new fads, etc.
[...]
> I wish Linux would return to its roots.
I don't know how things were when you started using linux but linux
has never been about that AFAIK. People usually buys windows
licenses for that ;)
> here. (Other than ones I've seen at OLS.) For all I know I could
> be having a discussion with a 9 year old kid, repeating SAM and SPC
> references over and over again.
Oh well. May be Christoph and James are behaving like 9-years-old
kids, but if that's true you're NOT BEING DIFFERENT than them if
you look a bit to your mails.
You can be pretty sure that at this stage everyone is looking you as a
9-years-old kid who is raving because his mother don't buy him a
candy. Maybe they're looking james and christoph int he same way
aswell, but that's their issue.
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