On 21/11/2007, Tim Dobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 21/11/2007, Brian Butterworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How very .. classic .. of you to use a desktop application.
> >
> > My laptop is liberated without being weighed down by Outlook, online
> > applications can be used from everywhere.  They are always faster than a
> > remote console session!
>
> You mean IE works faster for you than Outlook used to?
> Save yourself some trouble and get a *decent* operating system in
> which you can run 40 (GUI) programs (all sorts of things.)
> concurrently on a 5 year old machine. See ubuntu.org for details.


What has IE got to do with it?

I don't choose what OS my customers use, and given that I've been a Unix
sysadmin for a couple of decades now, please don't lecture me about OSes.


-Remember that when your computer is next being slow.
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