On Thursday 20 March 2003 02:33 pm, robin wrote:
> By the way, what does the "XP" in "Windows XP" stand for? Where I come
> from, it means "experience points", but that can't be it, because in any
> decent RPG, you don't get experience points for stabbing other party
> members in the back ("Paranoia" being a wonderful exception that really
> captures the atmosphere of the IT world).
>
> And please don't answer that question by saying "RTFM". We ain' gon'
> read no steenking Weendows manuel.
XP is a piece of crap, ME is a piece of crap, W95 and W98 were pieces of crap,
but W2K is not a piece of crap. When they did W2K they did something right,
and even some of my hardest-core Solaris/BSD droogies admit grudgingly that
W2K was a break from the mold.
Re: Mandrake: I fervently hope it lives forever because I happen to really
like it and of all the distros I've installed, I think it's the friendliest.
I know that doesn't carry much weight in this community and I don't mean it
in the sense of "just click" and " you don't have to read any books" or even
"watch the pretty lights, kid"; I mean Mandrake makes me want to get more
involved, while others like Debian seem to have a deliberately high barrier
to entry for the newbie.
--
Chris Fox
Server Developer
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