This comes across as highly biased and judgmental.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 11:08 PM, Reid Katan ka...@his.com wrote:
Quoting John Emmerling jpemmerl...@gmail.com:
Out of curiosity, why do you keep using the term Windoze? You used it 3
How about Winblows?
Quoting John Emmerling jpemmerl...@gmail.com:
Out of curiosity, why do you keep using the term Windoze? You used it 3
Really? Tom spews anti-Microsoft vitriol and FUD no end, and you
complain about this?
Well I am a bit of a reluctant Wind*ows* user (left over from my OS/2
days). My
Quoting Chris Dunford ch...@covesoftware.com:
What do you suppose that is? I've got it running on three different
versions of Windoze (2K, XP, 7) with no problems whatsoever. It's
slower than molasses on the 2K computer (P3 450), but it runs.
As to why Apple hasn't fixed it: I don't know that
Out of curiosity, why do you keep using the term Windoze? You used it 3
times in your last post. I assume this is a reference to the Microsoft
Windows family of operating systems (it would be pronounced the same). If
it's an attempt to be clever, it seems to me about as lame an attempt as I
can
The Windows version of iTunes is just, well, bad
software, as far as I can tell.
What do you suppose that is? I've got it running on three different
versions of Windoze (2K, XP, 7) with no problems whatsoever. It's
slower than molasses on the 2K computer (P3 450), but it runs.
You'd
Out of curiosity, why do you keep using the term Windoze?
You used it 3 times in your last post. I assume this is a
reference to the Microsoft Windows family of operating
systems (it would be pronounced the same). If it's an attempt
to be clever, it seems to me about as lame an attempt
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Chris Dunford ch...@covesoftware.comwrote:
I'm not quite sure who you intended that for, John, but those were in
material that I quoted--they aren't mine.
With all due respect, it was Reid Katan.