JTK wrote:
> 
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, DeMoN_LaG says...
> >
> >jesus X wrote:
> >
> >> Marc Leger wrote:
> >>
> >>>You're telling me Microsoft is going from 86% to 20%.  That's a decrease of
> >>>66%.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Umm, there was a time when Netscape had 90+ percent of the market, and MS was
> >> nowhere to be found. Pinhead.
> >
> >
> >He's just saying it's impossible for that to reverse.
> 
> Yeah, um, no, he's saying that it's impossible for Mozilla or the Politburo at
> Netscape "Open"HQ to play any part in such a hypothetical reversal.
> 
> >  He's like a dumb
> >supervillian.  The hero has a weapon that makes him unstoppable, and the
> >villain takes it away.  The villain then thinks he is unstoppable,
> >because he has the weapon.  He doesn't realize that at one point his
> >adversary had it, and he lost anyway
> >
> 
> The hero had... then the... and he said... what now?
> 
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>>BUWHAHAHA!  Yeah right.  I hope Windows XP is Netscape and Mozilla's final
> >>>nail in their coffin.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Yeah, an OS is going to kill an application that runs on more platforms that the
> >> OS. Suuuure.
> >
> >I imagine he thinks that somehow IE on XP is going to run on Linux and BeOS?
> >
> 
> I imagine 99.44% of the desktops (and 99.99999999999999% of the laptops) in the
> world will never know what a Linux or a Beos is.
> 
> --
> JTK

The very fact that my laptop runs Linux blows your ststistic and the
many thousands of others running Linux really wipes it out. Actually,
laptops run Linux quite well. The only trouble is getting the X settings
right if X is to be used.

Chuck
-- 
                        ... The times have been, 
                     That, when the brains were out, 
                          the man would die. ...         Macbeth 
               Chuck Simmons          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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