Very nice read. I have to agree with Linus entirely that Microsoft Hatred
really is a disease. To be honest, blind Microsoft hatred and
unproductive/unnecessary Microsoft-bashing are the two things that really
put me off of the Linux community at times.
Is Linux a better option for many, many
I have to admit that my dislike of Micro$oft started in 1976 with Bill Gates
'open letter to computer hobbyists'. Prior
to that I had been a M$ supporter. I had a computer that could run M$
4KBasic at the time. I did not have it,
I did not purchase it, either before or for sure not after the
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Chris
McQuistioncmcquist...@watkins.edu wrote:
To be honest, blind Microsoft hatred
But what about Microsoft hatred based on more than a decade of being
screwed over by them?
Can I hate them because I've been forced to use and support their
products when I
I have to agree with Linus entirely that Microsoft Hatred really is
a disease. To be honest, blind Microsoft hatred and unproductive/
unnecessary Microsoft-bashing are the two things that really put me
off of the Linux community at times.
blind MS hatred?? I've seen very little of
Dude, if this place ran on slashcode I'd mod you +1 insightful.
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On Jul 24, 2009, at 1:23 PM, Greg Donald gdon...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Chris
McQuistioncmcquist...@watkins.edu wrote:
To be honest, blind Microsoft hatred
But what about
Chris Faulkner wrote:
Very interesting read
http://www.osnews.com/story/21887/Linus_Microsoft_Hatred_Is_a_Disease_
The tech columnist, Walter Mossberg, at Wall Street Journal wrote an
interesting article this week indicating that upgrading from Windows XP
to Windows 7 was NOT clean