On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Rahul Sundaram <metherid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, that's not again: it's the first fact I get wrong and it's irrelevant to my demonstration.
Whether it's a laptop or a desktop, your computer is still a 32 bit. It is also irrelevant to my demonstration. Until RHF proves the countrary, I'll say nobody in India gets paid as much by RHF as Mathew Szulik :)
I'm glad to find out that we now agree on what "making a cent" means.
On 04/09/2010 05:17 AM, Marcel Rieux wrote:
[ You mailed me offlist and then quoted me on a public list. You need
to stop doing that]
I use my laptop because I like it. Whats your problem with it? Whether
> You are right in observing that the cost of living is not the same in
> America and India. But, if RHF is satisfied with your work, you should
> be able to afford a 64 bit computer, which according to Wikipedia were
> first made popular by AMD in 2003, 7 years ago.
I use a 32-bit laptop or not is entirely my choice. None of your
business. Is it?
Again. Check your facts. You go on making assumptions about things
> Now, of course, we heard that Fedora 13 will have KDE as its default
> desktop. Does this mean a move? I certainly don't know.
that are either clearly not true or they are completely unverified.
No, that's not again: it's the first fact I get wrong and it's irrelevant to my demonstration.
Whether it's a laptop or a desktop, your computer is still a 32 bit. It is also irrelevant to my demonstration. Until RHF proves the countrary, I'll say nobody in India gets paid as much by RHF as Mathew Szulik :)
I'm glad to find out that we now agree on what "making a cent" means.
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