on 7/23/2007 1:29 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Sunday 22 July 2007, David Boles wrote: >> on 7/22/2007 6:46 PM, Felix Miata wrote: >>> BIG snip< >>> >>> It isn't silly. M$ hijacked a generic term for illegal marketing purposes. >>> I choose to reserve the generic term for its intended use, and refuse in >>> casual typing to waste effort giving undeserved respect to a convicted >>> felon. So, I use a nickname few have trouble understanding or empathizing >>> with. >>> >>> Nobody needs to make a case against the convicted felon. The only case yet >>> to be made is against lack of real punishment of the criminal and its body >>> parts. >> "the convicted felon"? Just who are you calling "the convicted felon"? >> >> Curious minds want to know. > > Bill Gates and Company, DBA Microsoft have been convicted of felony charges in > federal court, the verdict handed down about the time GWB was sworn in the > first time. His first order of business was to tell Justice to stand down > because putting M$ out of business would have wrecked havoc in the business > of making money, and that's what GWB is ALL about... Linux was not then > ready for mainline, but I believe it could handle it today given any effort > at all toward re-educating the sheeple. Bet your butt that Intuit's > Quickbooks would run just fine on linux 15 days after M$ was locked up. > Dummies they aren't. Really? Show me more. Like links to real stuff. -- David
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