Linus Torvolds once said that he had nothing against MS's way of
business...he simply didn't like poorly written software.

Bones>


> Mike Hungerford wrote:
>
>> I've just learned to keep everything important backed up redundantly,
>> and when this OS ever fails, I'll wipe the machine clean and start
>> from scratch. :-)
> That's one thing I'll never accept: An OS can fail, OK! But it must not
> fail in a way (as long as the hardware is OK) that you have to reinstall
> everything. There must always be a way to repair it without loosing
> applications or data. If there is no way, than it is not an OS you can
> use if you want to do "mission-critical" applications! Fullstop!
> Exclamation mark!
>
> But with the m$ registry shit there are a lot of possibilities to get
> some kind of dead lock where your way is the only way out. I'll never
> understand how anybody can take such a situation as "god given" or
> something else. It is simply a sign of bad written and implemented
> software or a very bad structural design. And this is the basis for
> your daily work?
> Would you build a skyscraper on a sand dune?
>
> Not me!
>
> --
> MfG Wolfgang Holzinger
>     E-Mail: [email protected]
>
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> +--------------------------------------------------+
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>
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