Linux-Advocacy Digest #747, Volume #33           Sat, 21 Apr 01 06:13:03 EDT

Contents:
  Re: US Navy carrier to adopt Win2k infrastructure ("Aaron R. Kulkis")
  Re: Who votes for Sliverdick to be executed: AYEs:9 NAYS:0 (1 ABSTAIN) ("Aaron R. 
Kulkis")
  Re: Windows 98 and denial ("Aaron R. Kulkis")
  Re: Anyone have any stats on how many times RedHat 7.1 is being  downloaded? 
("Richard")
  Re: SQL Server sales up 44% in Q1 (Matthew Gardiner)
  Re: Communism (Chad Everett)
  Re: Why do Win advocates suck?  Part 1 (Matthew Gardiner)
  Re: Why do Win advocates suck?  Part 1 (Matthew Gardiner)
  Re: Ctrl-Alt-Windows (Matthew Gardiner)
  Re: Red Hat has become scary? (Matthew Gardiner)
  Re: Red Hat has become scary? (Matthew Gardiner)
  Re: Red Hat has become scary? (Matthew Gardiner)

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From: "Aaron R. Kulkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.ms-windows.nt.advocacy
Subject: Re: US Navy carrier to adopt Win2k infrastructure
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 04:48:09 -0400

Chad Myers wrote:
> 
> "JS PL" <hi everybody!> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >
> > "Roy Culley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > > "JS PL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > >
> > > > OT prediction:.
> > > >
> > > > The coming U.S./China war will last 12 days. China will be bombed into
> > the
> > > > stone age and there will be 1000 years of peace.
> > >
> > > You really are a pillock. The US tried bombing vietnam and cambodia and
> > > failed miserably. Now lets see how much bigger is china than these
> > > little countries? If it was anyone else I would assume this was tongue
> > > in cheek but I really think you are serious. Pillock indeed.
> >
> > Oh... I guess you forgot, the U.S never tried to win in Vietnam.
> >
> > The prediction above is more like an inner wish anyway, because I hate
> > China, always have. But.....all it takes is one attempt at a nuclear strike
> > from China, which is possible, followed by George Bush's VOW to launch a
> > full scale retaliatory counter strike. He's already been asked what he would
> > do in the event of a nuclear strike and answered that he'd automatically
> > strike back. (Readers Digest, campaign interview).
> 
> I feel much better about the China situation now without Clinton in office.
> Clinton was giving them technology left and right. About 2 years ago,
> they were 10-15 years from having theatre ballistic missle launch capability.
> They didn't have the advanced rocketry to send a missle into space and
> have it land halway across the planet. Thanks to Clinton, they now have
> missles pointed at Los Angeles and San Fransico. Before, they could reach
> Japan, Korea and Taiwan.

And lets not forget the designs for warheads to put into those missiles.

Klinton should be tried for treason, and upon being found guilty,
hung by his testicle and then shot.




> 
> -c


-- 
Aaron R. Kulkis
Unix Systems Engineer
DNRC Minister of all I survey
ICQ # 3056642

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K: Truth in advertising:
        Left Wing Extremists Charles Schumer and Donna Shalala,
        Black Seperatist Anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan,
        Special Interest Sierra Club,
        Anarchist Members of the ACLU
        Left Wing Corporate Extremist Ted Turner
        The Drunken Woman Killer Ted Kennedy
        Grass Roots Pro-Gun movement,


J: Other knee_jerk reactionaries: billh, david casey, redc1c4,
   The retarded sisters: Raunchy (rauni) and Anencephielle (Enielle),
   also known as old hags who've hit the wall....

I: Loren Petrich's 2-week stubborn refusal to respond to the
   challenge to describe even one philosophical difference
   between himself and the communists demonstrates that, in fact,
   Loren Petrich is a COMMUNIST ***hole

H: "Having found not one single carbon monoxide leak on the entire
    premises, it is my belief, and Willard concurs, that the reason
    you folks feel listless and disoriented is simply because
    you are lazy, stupid people"

G:  Knackos...you're a retard.


F: Unit_4's "Kook hunt" reminds me of "Jimmy Baker's" harangues against
   adultery while concurrently committing adultery with Tammy Hahn.

E: Jet is not worthy of the time to compose a response until
   her behavior improves.

D: Jet Silverman now follows me from newgroup to newsgroup
   ...despite (C) above.
 
C: Jet Silverman claims to have killfiled me.

B: Jet Silverman plays the fool and spews out nonsense as a
   method of sidetracking discussions which are headed in a
   direction that she doesn't like.

A:  The wise man is mocked by fools.

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From: "Aaron R. Kulkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
misc.survivalism,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,soc.singles,alt.society.liberalism,talk.politics.guns
Subject: Re: Who votes for Sliverdick to be executed: AYEs:9 NAYS:0 (1 ABSTAIN)
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 04:50:55 -0400

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >>>>> Aaron R Kulkis writes:
> 
>    Aaron> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>    >>
>    >> "Aaron R. Kulkis" wrote:
>    >> >
>    >> > "Gunner �" wrote:
>    >> > >
>    >> > > On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:08:44 -0400, "Aaron R. Kulkis"
>    >> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    >> > >
>    >> > > >> >
>    >> > > >> > Hehehehhehe
>    >> > > >>
>    >> > > >> I'm not registered to vote in this precinct, but since I'm a registered
>    >> > > >> Democrat does that matter?  <G>
>    >> > > >>
>    >> > > >
>    >> > > >Since Democrats don't care about such niceties, you are allowed
>    >> > > >to vote AYE in the election, regardless of where you live.
>    >> > > >
>    >> > > >
>    >> > > In fact Sue... you can even vote  more than once. Feel free to fill out
>    >> > > the form in your hometown, and again while visiting Fresno.
>    >> > >
>    >> >
>    >> > In the spirit of the Democrat Party, I'll make that 5 AYEs for Sue
>    >> > 4 in her home town, and one in Fresno.
>    >>
>    >> As a Democrat I suppose I should demand some money for my votes, but
> 
>    Aaron> In Milwaukee, the Democrat's unit of exchange is a pack of cigarettes.
> 
> I believe that was Madison.  Milwaukee was the students
> voting 3-4 times.  (Allegations, of course).

Allegations?  More like admission...or even pronouncement

"HEY, you IDIOTS!...you're so fucked up in this city that I went out
and voted 4 times today....3 of those times AT THE SAME POLLING STATION!"

Basically, it was anti-Democratic-party students exposing the corruption
in the Democrat-run city of Madison.


> 
> --
> Andrew Hall
> (Now reading Usenet in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh...)


-- 
Aaron R. Kulkis
Unix Systems Engineer
DNRC Minister of all I survey
ICQ # 3056642

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   can defeat the email search bots.  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

K: Truth in advertising:
        Left Wing Extremists Charles Schumer and Donna Shalala,
        Black Seperatist Anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan,
        Special Interest Sierra Club,
        Anarchist Members of the ACLU
        Left Wing Corporate Extremist Ted Turner
        The Drunken Woman Killer Ted Kennedy
        Grass Roots Pro-Gun movement,


J: Other knee_jerk reactionaries: billh, david casey, redc1c4,
   The retarded sisters: Raunchy (rauni) and Anencephielle (Enielle),
   also known as old hags who've hit the wall....

I: Loren Petrich's 2-week stubborn refusal to respond to the
   challenge to describe even one philosophical difference
   between himself and the communists demonstrates that, in fact,
   Loren Petrich is a COMMUNIST ***hole

H: "Having found not one single carbon monoxide leak on the entire
    premises, it is my belief, and Willard concurs, that the reason
    you folks feel listless and disoriented is simply because
    you are lazy, stupid people"

G:  Knackos...you're a retard.


F: Unit_4's "Kook hunt" reminds me of "Jimmy Baker's" harangues against
   adultery while concurrently committing adultery with Tammy Hahn.

E: Jet is not worthy of the time to compose a response until
   her behavior improves.

D: Jet Silverman now follows me from newgroup to newsgroup
   ...despite (C) above.
 
C: Jet Silverman claims to have killfiled me.

B: Jet Silverman plays the fool and spews out nonsense as a
   method of sidetracking discussions which are headed in a
   direction that she doesn't like.

A:  The wise man is mocked by fools.

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From: "Aaron R. Kulkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Windows 98 and denial
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 04:55:55 -0400

Donn Miller wrote:
> 
> Are there any Windows 98 addicts in here so addicted to this infectious
> drug, that they begin hallucinating that they're not really running
> Netscape on Windows 98, but some other newsreader with modified
> headers?  Actually, I'm running FreeBSD, but I modified my headers to
> say "Linux 2.2.12".  See, if you forge your headers to make it look like
> you're running a more popular OS than you're presently running, you can
> scare away all your potential attackers.
> 
> And yes, sed really DOES work on binary executables.  That's how I did
> it.

heheheheheheheh


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-- 
Aaron R. Kulkis
Unix Systems Engineer
DNRC Minister of all I survey
ICQ # 3056642

L: This seems to have reduced my spam. Maybe if everyone does it we
   can defeat the email search bots.  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

K: Truth in advertising:
        Left Wing Extremists Charles Schumer and Donna Shalala,
        Black Seperatist Anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan,
        Special Interest Sierra Club,
        Anarchist Members of the ACLU
        Left Wing Corporate Extremist Ted Turner
        The Drunken Woman Killer Ted Kennedy
        Grass Roots Pro-Gun movement,


J: Other knee_jerk reactionaries: billh, david casey, redc1c4,
   The retarded sisters: Raunchy (rauni) and Anencephielle (Enielle),
   also known as old hags who've hit the wall....

I: Loren Petrich's 2-week stubborn refusal to respond to the
   challenge to describe even one philosophical difference
   between himself and the communists demonstrates that, in fact,
   Loren Petrich is a COMMUNIST ***hole

H: "Having found not one single carbon monoxide leak on the entire
    premises, it is my belief, and Willard concurs, that the reason
    you folks feel listless and disoriented is simply because
    you are lazy, stupid people"

G:  Knackos...you're a retard.


F: Unit_4's "Kook hunt" reminds me of "Jimmy Baker's" harangues against
   adultery while concurrently committing adultery with Tammy Hahn.

E: Jet is not worthy of the time to compose a response until
   her behavior improves.

D: Jet Silverman now follows me from newgroup to newsgroup
   ...despite (C) above.
 
C: Jet Silverman claims to have killfiled me.

B: Jet Silverman plays the fool and spews out nonsense as a
   method of sidetracking discussions which are headed in a
   direction that she doesn't like.

A:  The wise man is mocked by fools.

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From: "Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Anyone have any stats on how many times RedHat 7.1 is being  downloaded?
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 10:19:56 +0100


"mmnnoo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:FV8E6.64770$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I have done the same thing several times, but on a 28.8 modem
> (and if you think that's bragging I'm offended that you think
> I'm *that* geeky).
>
> If 7.1 is like earlier versions, isn't the 2nd CD just source?  You
> might want the occasional source package, but you probably
> won't use more than a few.
>
> At any rate this seems like a good time for a debian plug -
> just install the small base version, then let the package
> manager download things as they're needed.  Or do
> you really want to download every X Server (of which
> only a couple will run on your hardware), the
> full documentation package for emacs in japanese,
> and everything else under the sun?
>
Yea I usually use Slackware which is really easy just download the two
install floppies and the base packages and then get stuff as you need it.
The debian FTP install doesn't work for me as my ISP cuts me off every two
hours.  This is no hassle with the iso images as I have an ftp program and
dialer that automatically reconnect.  As for the Red Hat being on one CD it
now appears that you need both. I got the first one and started the install
process then halfway through it asked for cd 2.  I reckon this is a
deliberate stunt by Red Hat to deter people from downloading the ISO images.
Of course downloading two CDs I will have absolutly heaps of stuff that I
will never use so in a way it is a waste but as I said its no hassle and it
free.  Got 71% of CD 2 at the moment should take another 15 hours at the
current rate of 3.5k (Mandrake slowed it down by releasing 8 on Thursday)
just can't wait to get those shinny cds in my hand!



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From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.nt.advocacy
Subject: Re: SQL Server sales up 44% in Q1
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 21:24:59 +1200

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew Gardiner says...
> >
> ><snype>.
> >> >
> >>
> >> A cynic would conclude that you're burying your head in the sand. A 44% spike in
> >> a deflating market, dot.com collapse and all, cannot be attributed to
> >> "upgrades".
> >>
> >> Were you a Lotus executive in a previous life ? :-)
> >
> >Nope, I wasn't a Lotus executive. I'd be interested who their big
> >customers were, also, if they were new, what did they migrated from, and
> >how many were upgrades and how many of them were new sales.  It is very
> >easy to give xyz figures, however, unless you have any basis for you
> >assumptions, then I suggest that you keep your trap shut.
> >
> >
> 
> One can come to a conclusion that even a 2-hour session with MS accountants
> would leave you "unconvinced".

It would have nothing to do with that.  If Microsoft listed the
companies they have converted from, say Oracle to SQL then it would have
been a thing to crow about, however, they have shown no list, hence,
their sales figures are nothing more than sales hype.

Matthew Gardiner
-- 
I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)

If you don't like it, you can go [# rm -rf /home/luser] yourself

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chad Everett)
Crossposted-To: 
alt.society.liberalism,misc.survivalism,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,soc.singles
Subject: Re: Communism
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 18 Apr 2001 09:54:20 -0500

On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 10:06:28 -0400, Rob Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Aaron R. Kulkis wrote:
>> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
><snip>
>
>> what a maroon.
>
> Stop playing "More Libertarian than thou". It's unseemly.
>

I was in Las Vegas once and those Libertarians are kind of
crazy.  They'd stand in line for hours just to get tickets to
see that old poofy guy in his glittering suit play piano with
his big candleabra and chandelier.  Why these fans of 
Liberace would want to form a politcal party is beyond me.



------------------------------

From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Why do Win advocates suck?  Part 1
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 21:39:06 +1200

<snype>
> Hehe, come on matt...
> 
> Seriously, where's Illustrator? Photoshop? Quark Xpress? Indesign? Flash?
> Colin McRae Rally? Half-Life? Flight Simulator? Dreamweaver? Director? Shall
> I go on?
> 
> None of these apps have even similar-quality equivalents in Linux.
> 
> I use Staroffice 5.2 also btw. It's great (for those rare times when I
> actually need an office suite). What the guy said isn't FUD, it's the god's
> honest truth. For a regular joe user, Linux is useless. It's great for
> programmers, but that's about all. If you want to get some R&R or do any
> kind of design-related jobbie, linux is sort of a dead end. Also, I'm not
> sure why they call win98 bloatware, when my Mandrake 7.2 install took up
> almost a gig and a half.
> 
> It's ok in an office environment though, if office work is all it's going to
> be doing. Linux is a really good turnkey OS but not great at doing many
> varied things. That falls squarely in the court of Windows / MacOS. Unless
> it's games. Than there's nothing but windows (and not even 2000, just 98).

As for running it in a design studio, I don't see in the short term
Linux making huge inroads, however, how do I or any one else knows that
Adobe of Macromedia are quiety testing out pre-alpha linux versions of
their software on Linux? maybe they are just hanging around and may
release it when the time is right.  No one knows.  As for photoshop and
Quark Xpress, howmany home users out their use those sorts of titles,
considering Photoshop in NZ is $2500 +GST, and Quark Xpress is around
the same amount.

As for the area of games, most people I know use gaming consoles such as
Sony Playstation because they can use it on their tv and have a larger
picture. Currently there are, for linux: Civilization: Call to Power,
Myth II, Railroad Tycoon II, Eric's Ultimate Solitaire, Heretic II,
Heroes III, Quake III Arena, Heavy Gear II, SimCity 3000, Sid Meier's
Alpha Centauri, Soldier of Fortune, Descent3, MindRover, Unreal
Tournament, Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns, Tribes 2, Deus Ex Rune, Heavy
Metal: F.A.K.K.2 

That doesn't include some of the freeware games out there. So the range
of games available is quite extensive.

As for the comment regarding the size of Mandrake, that includes
StarOffice, uncompressors, compressors, browsers, mediaplayers, server
tools, development tools and many other third party tools you would
spend hours looking for and downloading.

Matthew Gardiner
-- 
I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)

If you don't like it, you can go [# rm -rf /home/luser] yourself

Running SuSE Linux 7.1

The best of German engineering, now in software form

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From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Why do Win advocates suck?  Part 1
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 21:43:26 +1200

Zorostorer wrote:
> 
>  > I have Civilisation, Simcity 3000 for Linux, for wordprocessing,
> > spreadsheet and presentations I used StarOffice 5.2, btw is very stable,
> > I used for University studies.
> 
> That's what i heard almost a year ago; meanwhile, Windows at least boasts
> new entertainment software everyday.  You may enjoy using the same apps for
> Infinity, but many still like variety in the games they play, you know.
Such as? Please enlighten me on those who jump out the door and buy a
new game every time a new one is released?
> 
>   The old argument that Linux lacks the
> > apps is based on nothing but pure FUD.
> 
> Can I run commercial level applications like Softimage 3d, Protel, Orcad,
> Cadence, Hudini commercial applications on Linux (of course there are 100
> more commercial apps i could mention)?   Can I play games like Homeworld,
> Starcraft, < and the list goes on> on Linux?  I would like to run these
> without capatablily problems and configuration script mayhem, as i'm sure
> you will mention wine or VMware, both of which don't diliver 100%
> capatability, reliability or -- more importantly -- speed.  So, no, it's not
> FUD, dude.
Most users I know, including Windows users, don't have that many
software titles.  Most have Windows, either 98 or ME, with Office 2000
(because of work) and a couple of games. Hence, you don't represent the
average user.
> 
> >
> > --
> > I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)
> >
> > If you don't like it, you can go [# rm -rf /home/luser] yourself
> >
> > Running SuSE Linux 7.1
> >
> > The best of German engineering, now in software form
> 
> Last I remember, Linus and the rest of the crew are the ones behind the
> Engineering.  Hmm.......
You really don't know what a distro is, do you?


Matthew Gardiner

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I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)

If you don't like it, you can go [# rm -rf /home/luser] yourself

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From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Ctrl-Alt-Windows
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 21:46:08 +1200

<snype>
> 
> I think you can get linux keyboards now at www.linuxmall.com
> 
> --
> V
I prefer my Happy Hacker keyboard.

Matthew Gardiner

-- 
I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)

If you don't like it, you can go [# rm -rf /home/luser] yourself

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The best of German engineering, now in software form

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From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Red Hat has become scary?
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 21:49:45 +1200

<snype>
> Yeah...BECAUSE OF THE FOREIGN COMPETITION, you ignorant git...
> 
> And then Lee Iococca came along, and said 'the only way we can
> survive is if we start IMPROVING OUR PRODUCTS!"
Geeze, that must of been a shocking statement in Detroit

We used to have assembly plants in New Zealand, we got rid of the
tariffs, and instead of trying to compete with cheap Japanese imports,
we focused in areas where we can compete, such as high quality clothing
and agriculture.

Matthew Gardiner

-- 
I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)

If you don't like it, you can go [# rm -rf /home/luser] yourself

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From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Red Hat has become scary?
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 22:00:12 +1200

> If you're getting spit on, then you're doing something wrong.
> 
> Most Americans, when they travel overseas, stick out like a sore
> thumb...and then make things even worse by antagonizing the locals.
> 
> Here are the rules for Americans travelling overseas
> 
> 1. DRESS LIKE THE LOCALS.  Be a bit conservative.  Unless you're going
>         to the Carribean to smoke some ganja, LEAVE YOUR DAY-GLOW
> 
>         "I'M WITH
>           STUPID
>             -->"
> 
>          T-SHIRTS AT HOME.
> 
> 2.  Keep your voice low.  Whenever I'm overseas, Americans are VERY
> easy to spot...they are the ONLY ones holding a conversation in a
> public place at the top of their voice, as if they're trying to
> shout over a night-club sound system.
> 
> 3.  Most American women on vacations are either obese, and look like
> a bag of shit, or dress like sluts.
> 
> Seriously...the next time you're on vacation, sit in your hotel
> lobby for about 30 minutes, and play "Spot the American"
> 
> You'll discover in no time that most Americans on vacation are
> despised because they make utter and complete asses of themselves.
> 
> They usually have ZERO understanding of where they are.  They
> haven't studied the local langauge in the slightest...most don't
> even bother to learn how to count in the local language, let alone
> how to conduct simple transactions (like getting a taxi ride) in
> the local language.
> 
> Additionally, they never bother to understand the local culture.
> Understanding local customs, and what locals consider to be
> insulting behavior, is VERY crucial to staying in the good graces
> of the people around you.  Remember, you are IN THEIR CITY...
> and most of the time, IN THEIR **NEIGHBORHOOD**....therefore, you
> are probably within a few hundred meters of their children.

I worked part time at a pizza shop to pay for University, and you knew,
even before picking up the phone.  Canadians are quite hospitable.  Then
I worked at a supermarket, and wtf, every US woman who came in had the
ass the size of a truck wearing pair of tight paints whilst virtually
yelling at the husband, who too is built like a brick shit house, about
how nice it is too see a blade of grass growing, and poor me putting up
with the shit being excreted from them.  Thank god I only had to work
there for the last couple of years of Uni.


> 
> 100 years of "lesser of two evils" voting mentality.
> 
> Voting for the "lesser evil" is STILL voting for evil.
> 
> Do the right thing, and vote libertarian.

I Vote either ACT or National, for the poms, the Tories.



Matthew Gardiner


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From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Red Hat has become scary?
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 22:04:54 +1200

<snype>
> 
> Aw, its fun tho for awhile to poke some fun at politics. :-)
> 
> --
> V
Its fun until some patriotic fruit cake such as pip take it so seriously
that their precious nation will be hurt.  Fuck, I love criticism, it
allows a nation to improve, instead of insolating themselves into
ignorance of what it really happening.

Matthew Gardiner

-- 
I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)

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