Re: Just how demented is LinTard Land anyhow?

Re: Just how demented is LinTard Land anyhow?

am 16.11.2007 08:36:36 von HangEveryRepubliKKKan

HangEveryRepubliKKKan wrote:
>> Vista is a failure becuase after 300 days after it's release, it only has
>> 7.5% of the OS market while the Lintard OS, is a shashing success because


"JEDIDIAH" wrote
> Well... considering the fact that for the last 20 or so years, before
> the first release of Linux even, pretty much the entire PC market has
> been a captive audience for Microsoft: HELL YES.

Well, then you must be looking forward to 2008 when Visa sales put it in
the hands of 250 million users.

That will be 1.5 times the failure of 2007



"JEDIDIAH" wrote
> They have their customers trapped by data file format issues and
> binary executable compatability issues and they have the vast majority
> of PC hardware vendors preloading their crap and they still have problems
> pushing it.

Oh, no.. That's what XML exists to solve. The Moronic loosers in the
computer industry fell for that one too...


"JEDIDIAH" wrote
> That's pretty darn sad.

Not sad. It's pathetic.


"JEDIDIAH" wrote
> Vista is like a member of the Bush or Kennedy clan not being able
> to get into an Ivy League school despite of all of the legacy entrance
> BS that goes on.

But with Lintard Socialism, everyone gets in ay?

Unofficial Unix Credo.
From each according to their abilities. To each according to their need.


"JEDIDIAH" wrote
> It is not true that Microsoft doesn't innovate.
>
> They brought us the email virus.

Scripting is good for you. Just ask a Linux LinTard.

Re: Just how demented is LinTard Land anyhow?

am 18.11.2007 04:03:47 von JEDIDIAH

On 2007-11-16, HangEveryRepubliKKKan wrote:
> Ahahahaha.. Lets see if I get this Demented Lintard reasoning right.
>
> Vista is a failure becuase after 300 days after it's release, it only has
> 7.5% of the OS market while the Lintard OS, is a shashing success because

Well... considering the fact that for the last 20 or so years, before
the first release of Linux even, pretty much the entire PC market has
been a captive audience for Microsoft: HELL YES.

They have their customers trapped by data file format issues and
binary executable compatability issues and they have the vast majority
of PC hardware vendors preloading their crap and they still have problems
pushing it.

That's pretty darn sad.

It's all a matter of where you start out.

Vista is like a member of the Bush or Kennedy clan not being able
to get into an Ivy League school despite of all of the legacy entrance
BS that goes on.

> after 18 years after being released it has less than 2% (and falling) of the
> OS market.
>
> In Lintard Land, left is right, and up is down. Big is small and black is
> white.
>
> And that my little children is why Lintards will be capable of
> producing viable software.
>
>
>


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It is not true that Microsoft doesn't innovate.

They brought us the email virus.

In my Atari days, such a notion would have |||
been considered a complete absurdity. / | \

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