-----Original Message-----
From: J.C. Roberts [mailto:list-...@designtools.org]
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 9:58 PM
To: Brian Shackelford
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OT: Old School Unix vs. Modern Day Support "Professionals"
- was (Defending OpenBSD Performance)

On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 12:27:47 -0400 "Brian Shackelford"
<bshackelf...@dns-net.com> wrote:

> Old School Unix = People that KNOW what they are doing.  I work with
> Macs, PC's, Windows, Novell, Mac OS, Linux, Unix, Windows, DOS (Yes
> some customers still use this), THEOS (anyone else heard of that
> one???)

Most long term OpenBSD users know of THEOS. The reason is simple; the
scumbag company behind that OS tried to use "reverse domain hijacking"
(i.e. a bogus dispute claim) to steal the "THEOS.COM" domain name from
it's owner, namely Theo de Raadt.

-jon

--
J.C. Roberts


Sounds right to me.  Last time I needed something from them, I had to
cut off my right foot.  Customer was up and running, but I am still
limping :)

- Brian

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