Gee thanks for the personal attack... How the hell do you connect The
Red Cross and open-source software??? That's quite a stretch. I don't
see the connection.

Yes I can call Sun "non-mainstream"... Sun's great for High-end graphics
workstations and the servers that support them. But my accounting
department (and my sales, marketing, HR, and client support) departments
don't need high-end graphics workstations, do they?

Nice to see that you can read mail headers. Great.

Sorry to the list for the rant.

Marc


-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Lymn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 10:15 PM
To: Marc Sahr
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FW: FW: Win2kAdvance Server


According to Marc Sahr:
>
>. But when I put my company's (or my clients')
>data on the line I go with mainstream, recognizable products:
Microsoft,
>Cisco, Dell, Compaq, etc.
>

Yeah - so we can see from your mail headers... Odd that you did not
mention Sun in there, for the moment, Solaris 8 is available as a free
download for machines with less than 8 cpu's, you can hardly call that
non-mainstream.


> Free? You get what you pay for.
>

Mmmmm I am glad that you have so much respect for volunteer
organisations.  One hopes that you do not need the Red Cross soon or
if you do that you tell them to sod off because they are a pack of
worthless volunteers.

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