> On Saturday 21 May 2005 8:46 pm, Rony Bill wrote:
> > As I happen to still use windows and advise customers to buy Win XP
> > to get regular updates and updates for the updates,

Why all this finger-pointing? I am an unhappy Windoze user thanks to some
stupid company project; and I have to put up with the suffering everyday.

As for the Windows support et al. According to what their ads on TV say,
Windows actually helps "start anything"... but mark my words, it also makes
sure that whatever got started stops working. Don't believe me? Learn some C
and have a look at the stolen code floating around on the Net.

Would you put diesel in a petrol-driven car? You just can't throw hardware
at GNU/Linux and expect things to work. Before you buy that new gizmo, make
sure you have a look at the hardware compatibility lists. GNU/Linux delivers
what it promises; if there's something it can't deliver, it doesn't promise.

Why complain that Windows allows me to do this, and GNU/Linux doesn't allow
me to do it? GNU/Linux and Windows are different; not clones. Besides that
you'd be just complaining "there's no sauce on my burger". GNU/Linux world
is a self-service world; make your own sauce and pour.

And JTD, get a life; choose a better subject line next time :P

Regards,

ah


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