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Bill Yanaire

"Alias" wrote in message

news:hpda32$mp8$3@news.eternal-september.org...

> Mocassin joe wrote:

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be released,

>>> a

>>> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu

>>> will

>>> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>>>

>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>>

>>> Email

>>> Surf the web

>>> Burn CDs.

>>> Rip CDs.

>>> Listen to music.

>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

>>> Scan and print.

>>> Spreadsheets.

>>> Presentations

>>> Newsgroups.

>>> HTML editing.

>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

>>> Make videos.

>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

>>> Translations.

>>> Use a dictionary

>>> Learn how to touch type.

>>> Edit images.

>>> Send and receive a fax.

>>> Take screenshots.

>>> Create .PDF files.

>>> Create and use a data base.

>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including

>>> Windows

>>> Live Messenger.

>>> IRC.

>>> Bluetooth.

>>>

>>> and much more!

>>>

>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>

>>> Worry about:

>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>> DRM,

>>> Viruses,

>>> Root kits,

>>> Spyware,

>>> and

>>> Malware.


>>

>> I started to use it not too long ago, I don't have years to devote to

>> trying

>> to get a computer working. It didn't even look professional.

>>

>>


>

> Using something for five minutes doesn't count. Ubuntu is much

> configurable look wise than Windows. If you couldn't figure out how to

> install programs, etc. stick with paying someone to install Windows for

> you.

>

> --

> Alias






You are extra STUPID today and that is amazing because most days you are

damn stupid. I know your reading comprehension is lacking so I will

translate what he said. He said that he doesn't want to use a piece of SHIT

OS that is INFERIOR to Windows. He also said that Ubuntu doesn't look

professional and he doesn't want to learn cryptic line commands to tweak

Ubuntu to work. He also doesn't want to spend many hours to figure out how

to configure something when he can use Windows, which is intuitive in nature

and he feels much more comfortable with. If you need anything else

translated, just let me know.
 
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Boscoe

On 05/04/2010 7:27 PM, Alias wrote:

> Mocassin joe wrote:

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be

>>> released, a

>>> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu

>>> will

>>> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>>>

>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>>

>>> Email

>>> Surf the web

>>> Burn CDs.

>>> Rip CDs.

>>> Listen to music.

>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

>>> Scan and print.

>>> Spreadsheets.

>>> Presentations

>>> Newsgroups.

>>> HTML editing.

>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

>>> Make videos.

>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

>>> Translations.

>>> Use a dictionary

>>> Learn how to touch type.

>>> Edit images.

>>> Send and receive a fax.

>>> Take screenshots.

>>> Create .PDF files.

>>> Create and use a data base.

>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including

>>> Windows

>>> Live Messenger.

>>> IRC.

>>> Bluetooth.

>>>

>>> and much more!

>>>

>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>

>>> Worry about:

>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>> DRM,

>>> Viruses,

>>> Root kits,

>>> Spyware,

>>> and

>>> Malware.


>>

>> I started to use it not too long ago, I don't have years to devote to

>> trying

>> to get a computer working. It didn't even look professional.

>>

>>


>

> Using something for five minutes doesn't count. Ubuntu is much

> configurable look wise than Windows. If you couldn't figure out how to

> install programs, etc. stick with paying someone to install Windows for

> you.




Let's hope the latest version goes as well as the last!!
 
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Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:hpda32$mp8$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Mocassin joe wrote:

>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>> news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be

>>>> released, a

>>>> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that

>>>> Ubuntu will

>>>> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

>>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>>>>

>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>>>

>>>> Email

>>>> Surf the web

>>>> Burn CDs.

>>>> Rip CDs.

>>>> Listen to music.

>>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

>>>> Scan and print.

>>>> Spreadsheets.

>>>> Presentations

>>>> Newsgroups.

>>>> HTML editing.

>>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

>>>> Make videos.

>>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

>>>> Translations.

>>>> Use a dictionary

>>>> Learn how to touch type.

>>>> Edit images.

>>>> Send and receive a fax.

>>>> Take screenshots.

>>>> Create .PDF files.

>>>> Create and use a data base.

>>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including

>>>> Windows

>>>> Live Messenger.

>>>> IRC.

>>>> Bluetooth.

>>>>

>>>> and much more!

>>>>

>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>

>>>> Worry about:

>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>> DRM,

>>>> Viruses,

>>>> Root kits,

>>>> Spyware,

>>>> and

>>>> Malware.

>>>

>>> I started to use it not too long ago, I don't have years to devote to

>>> trying

>>> to get a computer working. It didn't even look professional.

>>>

>>>


>>

>> Using something for five minutes doesn't count. Ubuntu is much

>> configurable look wise than Windows. If you couldn't figure out how to

>> install programs, etc. stick with paying someone to install Windows

>> for you.

>>

>> --

>> Alias


>

>

> You are extra STUPID today and that is amazing because most days you are

> damn stupid. I know your reading comprehension is lacking so I will

> translate what he said. He said that he doesn't want to use a piece of

> SHIT OS that is INFERIOR to Windows.




But it isn't inferior.



> He also said that Ubuntu doesn't

> look professional




Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Do you even know who wrote that?



> and he doesn't want to learn cryptic line commands to

> tweak Ubuntu to work.




Not necessary anymore. Please try to keep up.



He also doesn't want to spend many hours to figure

> out how to configure something when he can use Windows, which is

> intuitive in nature and he feels much more comfortable with. If you need

> anything else translated, just let me know.




Ubuntu is much easier to configure than Windows. Course, you would have

to have installed it to know that and you haven't. All you do is spew lies.



--

Alias
 
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Alias

Boscoe wrote:

> On 05/04/2010 7:27 PM, Alias wrote:

>> Mocassin joe wrote:

>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>> news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be

>>>> released, a

>>>> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu

>>>> will

>>>> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

>>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>>>>

>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>>>

>>>> Email

>>>> Surf the web

>>>> Burn CDs.

>>>> Rip CDs.

>>>> Listen to music.

>>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

>>>> Scan and print.

>>>> Spreadsheets.

>>>> Presentations

>>>> Newsgroups.

>>>> HTML editing.

>>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

>>>> Make videos.

>>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

>>>> Translations.

>>>> Use a dictionary

>>>> Learn how to touch type.

>>>> Edit images.

>>>> Send and receive a fax.

>>>> Take screenshots.

>>>> Create .PDF files.

>>>> Create and use a data base.

>>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including

>>>> Windows

>>>> Live Messenger.

>>>> IRC.

>>>> Bluetooth.

>>>>

>>>> and much more!

>>>>

>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>

>>>> Worry about:

>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>> DRM,

>>>> Viruses,

>>>> Root kits,

>>>> Spyware,

>>>> and

>>>> Malware.

>>>

>>> I started to use it not too long ago, I don't have years to devote to

>>> trying

>>> to get a computer working. It didn't even look professional.

>>>

>>>


>>

>> Using something for five minutes doesn't count. Ubuntu is much

>> configurable look wise than Windows. If you couldn't figure out how to

>> install programs, etc. stick with paying someone to install Windows for

>> you.


>

> Let's hope the latest version goes as well as the last!!

>

>

>

>




It's supposed to be a game changer. It won't look much like the current

Ubuntu. It's specifically designed to kill Windows 7 de una puta vez.



--

Alias
 
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Frank

On 4/5/2010 12:14 PM, Alias wrote:

> Boscoe wrote:

>> On 05/04/2010 7:27 PM, Alias wrote:

>>> Mocassin joe wrote:

>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>> news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be

>>>>> released, a

>>>>> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu

>>>>> will

>>>>> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

>>>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>>>>>

>>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>>>>

>>>>> Email

>>>>> Surf the web

>>>>> Burn CDs.

>>>>> Rip CDs.

>>>>> Listen to music.

>>>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

>>>>> Scan and print.

>>>>> Spreadsheets.

>>>>> Presentations

>>>>> Newsgroups.

>>>>> HTML editing.

>>>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

>>>>> Make videos.

>>>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

>>>>> Translations.

>>>>> Use a dictionary

>>>>> Learn how to touch type.

>>>>> Edit images.

>>>>> Send and receive a fax.

>>>>> Take screenshots.

>>>>> Create .PDF files.

>>>>> Create and use a data base.

>>>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including

>>>>> Windows

>>>>> Live Messenger.

>>>>> IRC.

>>>>> Bluetooth.

>>>>>

>>>>> and much more!

>>>>>

>>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>>

>>>>> Worry about:

>>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>>> DRM,

>>>>> Viruses,

>>>>> Root kits,

>>>>> Spyware,

>>>>> and

>>>>> Malware.

>>>>

>>>> I started to use it not too long ago, I don't have years to devote to

>>>> trying

>>>> to get a computer working. It didn't even look professional.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>> Using something for five minutes doesn't count. Ubuntu is much

>>> configurable look wise than Windows. If you couldn't figure out how to

>>> install programs, etc. stick with paying someone to install Windows for

>>> you.


>>

>> Let's hope the latest version goes as well as the last!!

>>

>>

>>

>>


>

> It's supposed to be a game changer.


It won't look much like the current

> Ubuntu.




What? It will look like Windows 7?



It's specifically designed to kill Windows 7 de una puta vez.



If it doesn't...and it won't...will you shoot yourself?

Well...?
 
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Bill Yanaire

"Alias" wrote in message

news:hpdcm4$cd4$2@news.eternal-september.org...

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:hpda32$mp8$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> Mocassin joe wrote:

>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>> news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be

>>>>> released, a

>>>>> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that

>>>>> Ubuntu will

>>>>> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

>>>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>>>>>

>>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>>>>

>>>>> Email

>>>>> Surf the web

>>>>> Burn CDs.

>>>>> Rip CDs.

>>>>> Listen to music.

>>>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

>>>>> Scan and print.

>>>>> Spreadsheets.

>>>>> Presentations

>>>>> Newsgroups.

>>>>> HTML editing.

>>>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

>>>>> Make videos.

>>>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

>>>>> Translations.

>>>>> Use a dictionary

>>>>> Learn how to touch type.

>>>>> Edit images.

>>>>> Send and receive a fax.

>>>>> Take screenshots.

>>>>> Create .PDF files.

>>>>> Create and use a data base.

>>>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including

>>>>> Windows

>>>>> Live Messenger.

>>>>> IRC.

>>>>> Bluetooth.

>>>>>

>>>>> and much more!

>>>>>

>>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>>

>>>>> Worry about:

>>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>>> DRM,

>>>>> Viruses,

>>>>> Root kits,

>>>>> Spyware,

>>>>> and

>>>>> Malware.

>>>>

>>>> I started to use it not too long ago, I don't have years to devote to

>>>> trying

>>>> to get a computer working. It didn't even look professional.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>> Using something for five minutes doesn't count. Ubuntu is much

>>> configurable look wise than Windows. If you couldn't figure out how to

>>> install programs, etc. stick with paying someone to install Windows

>>> for you.

>>>

>>> --

>>> Alias


>>

>>

>> You are extra STUPID today and that is amazing because most days you are

>> damn stupid. I know your reading comprehension is lacking so I will

>> translate what he said. He said that he doesn't want to use a piece of

>> SHIT OS that is INFERIOR to Windows.


>

> But it isn't inferior.




It is INFERIOR. That is a fact.



>

>> He also said that Ubuntu doesn't

>> look professional


>

> Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Do you even know who wrote that?




You wouldn't know beauty if it bent you over the table. Do you even know

who wrote that?





>

>> and he doesn't want to learn cryptic line commands to

>> tweak Ubuntu to work.


>

> Not necessary anymore. Please try to keep up.




He thinks it is and so do many others. Take a look at the Ubuntu forums and

see all the cryptic line commands people have to enter to get their INFERIOR

Ubuntu working. That is a FACT. Oops.



>

> He also doesn't want to spend many hours to figure

>> out how to configure something when he can use Windows, which is

>> intuitive in nature and he feels much more comfortable with. If you need

>> anything else translated, just let me know.


>

> Ubuntu is much easier to configure than Windows. Course, you would have to

> have installed it to know that and you haven't. All you do is spew lies.




BULLSHIT.

>

> --

> Alias
 
D

Drew

"Alias" wrote in message

news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be released, a

> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu will

> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>

> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>

> Email

> Surf the web

> Burn CDs.

> Rip CDs.

> Listen to music.

> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

> Scan and print.

> Spreadsheets.

> Presentations

> Newsgroups.

> HTML editing.

> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

> Make videos.

> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

> Translations.

> Use a dictionary

> Learn how to touch type.

> Edit images.

> Send and receive a fax.

> Take screenshots.

> Create .PDF files.

> Create and use a data base.

> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including Windows

> Live Messenger.

> IRC.

> Bluetooth.

>

> and much more!

>

> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>

> Worry about:

> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

> DRM,

> Viruses,

> Root kits,

> Spyware,

> and

> Malware.

>

> --

> Alias




Geez Numbnuts whats this? the third or fourth different post you started

after having your ass handed to you in the other posts? Oh and this wouldn't

be yet another of your

posts that you say you don't do would it??



>
 
D

Drew

"Alias" wrote in message

news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be released, a

> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu will

> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>

> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>

> Email

> Surf the web

> Burn CDs.

> Rip CDs.

> Listen to music.

> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

> Scan and print.

> Spreadsheets.

> Presentations

> Newsgroups.

> HTML editing.

> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

> Make videos.

> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

> Translations.

> Use a dictionary

> Learn how to touch type.

> Edit images.

> Send and receive a fax.

> Take screenshots.

> Create .PDF files.

> Create and use a data base.

> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including Windows

> Live Messenger.

> IRC.

> Bluetooth.

>

> and much more!

>

> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>

> Worry about:

> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

> DRM,

> Viruses,

> Root kits,

> Spyware,

> and

> Malware.

>

> --

> Alias




Alias's top ten!!



Do you ever notice ?



1/ Whenever Numbnuts gets backed into a corner on another post. he simply

(as usual) refuses to provide proof to his original post.

2/ He always seems to start another post usually with the same title or one

very similar to it within a few hours

3/ He seems to get backed into the same corner because he once again refuses

to provide proof and simply uses the same old adage "I am not your

secretary!"

4/ Also when he REALLY gets stuck he resorts to childish behavior EVERY time

and starts a new post.

5/ Do you ever notice that EVERY time that someone catches him in another

stretch of the truth or lets face it a baldfaced lie that he usually

disappears for a couple of days.

6/ After said couple of days he comes back with a different title to the

same old sob story and starts up again

7/ During all his different posts and responses whether asked nicely or not

he sticks to his usual and says, "Do your own research I am not your

secretary'!

8/ One of the biggest irritants is if you try and have a intelligent debate

with him he disappears rather quickly instead of using his so called

experience and proof.

9/ He never seems to provide ANY assistance of ANY kind to ANY one in these

newsgroups but rather he posts topics that have nothing to do with Windows

whatsoever.

10/ He will respond to this post with something incredibly childish rather

than disprove ANY of it.



Final note will be if he does not respond intelligently than once again he

will prove my point



>
 
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Boscoe

On 05/04/2010 8:14 PM, Alias wrote:

> Boscoe wrote:

>> On 05/04/2010 7:27 PM, Alias wrote:

>>> Mocassin joe wrote:

>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>> news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be

>>>>> released, a

>>>>> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu

>>>>> will

>>>>> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

>>>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>>>>>

>>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>>>>

>>>>> Email

>>>>> Surf the web

>>>>> Burn CDs.

>>>>> Rip CDs.

>>>>> Listen to music.

>>>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

>>>>> Scan and print.

>>>>> Spreadsheets.

>>>>> Presentations

>>>>> Newsgroups.

>>>>> HTML editing.

>>>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

>>>>> Make videos.

>>>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

>>>>> Translations.

>>>>> Use a dictionary

>>>>> Learn how to touch type.

>>>>> Edit images.

>>>>> Send and receive a fax.

>>>>> Take screenshots.

>>>>> Create .PDF files.

>>>>> Create and use a data base.

>>>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including

>>>>> Windows

>>>>> Live Messenger.

>>>>> IRC.

>>>>> Bluetooth.

>>>>>

>>>>> and much more!

>>>>>

>>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>>

>>>>> Worry about:

>>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>>> DRM,

>>>>> Viruses,

>>>>> Root kits,

>>>>> Spyware,

>>>>> and

>>>>> Malware.

>>>>

>>>> I started to use it not too long ago, I don't have years to devote to

>>>> trying

>>>> to get a computer working. It didn't even look professional.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>> Using something for five minutes doesn't count. Ubuntu is much

>>> configurable look wise than Windows. If you couldn't figure out how to

>>> install programs, etc. stick with paying someone to install Windows for

>>> you.


>>

>> Let's hope the latest version goes as well as the last!!

>>

>>

>>

>>


>

> It's supposed to be a game changer. It won't look much like the current

> Ubuntu. It's specifically designed to kill Windows 7 de una puta vez.

>




Oh dear...



"Microsoft has announced that it has sold over 90 million copies of

Windows 7 since its launch to manufacturers in July. The operating

system, which went on sale to consumers in October, had sold 60 million

copies by the end of January."
 
F

Frank

On 4/5/2010 12:11 PM, Alias wrote:

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Do you even know who wrote that?



---------------------------------------------------------------------------



I've got a better question...do you know who wrote this pack of lies?





"pushing linux as an alternative to Windows 7 in this Windows 7 ng is on

topic.



I do not spam this ng with ubuntu spam.



I am not trolling this Windows 7 ng with linux/ubuntu bullshit.



I make $14,000 per week.



I was in the 101st U.S. Army Airborne Division.



I am not a liar."



Well...do you know who the cock sucking, sheep-fucker is who wrote those

obvious lies?



Now post your lying response here *sport* --->
 
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Alias

Boscoe wrote:

> On 05/04/2010 8:14 PM, Alias wrote:

>> Boscoe wrote:

>>> On 05/04/2010 7:27 PM, Alias wrote:

>>>> Mocassin joe wrote:

>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>>> news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be

>>>>>> released, a

>>>>>> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu

>>>>>> will

>>>>>> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

>>>>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Email

>>>>>> Surf the web

>>>>>> Burn CDs.

>>>>>> Rip CDs.

>>>>>> Listen to music.

>>>>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

>>>>>> Scan and print.

>>>>>> Spreadsheets.

>>>>>> Presentations

>>>>>> Newsgroups.

>>>>>> HTML editing.

>>>>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

>>>>>> Make videos.

>>>>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

>>>>>> Translations.

>>>>>> Use a dictionary

>>>>>> Learn how to touch type.

>>>>>> Edit images.

>>>>>> Send and receive a fax.

>>>>>> Take screenshots.

>>>>>> Create .PDF files.

>>>>>> Create and use a data base.

>>>>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including

>>>>>> Windows

>>>>>> Live Messenger.

>>>>>> IRC.

>>>>>> Bluetooth.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> and much more!

>>>>>>

>>>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Worry about:

>>>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>>>> DRM,

>>>>>> Viruses,

>>>>>> Root kits,

>>>>>> Spyware,

>>>>>> and

>>>>>> Malware.

>>>>>

>>>>> I started to use it not too long ago, I don't have years to devote to

>>>>> trying

>>>>> to get a computer working. It didn't even look professional.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Using something for five minutes doesn't count. Ubuntu is much

>>>> configurable look wise than Windows. If you couldn't figure out how to

>>>> install programs, etc. stick with paying someone to install Windows for

>>>> you.

>>>

>>> Let's hope the latest version goes as well as the last!!

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>


>>

>> It's supposed to be a game changer. It won't look much like the current

>> Ubuntu. It's specifically designed to kill Windows 7 de una puta vez.

>>


>

> Oh dear...

>

> "Microsoft has announced that it has sold over 90 million copies of

> Windows 7 since its launch to manufacturers in July. The operating

> system, which went on sale to consumers in October, had sold 60 million

> copies by the end of January."




A lot of sub prime housing loans were sold, too. So is your point that a

fool and his or her money are easily parted or what?



--

Alias
 
F

Frank

On 4/5/2010 4:06 PM, Alias wrote:

> Boscoe wrote:

>> On 05/04/2010 8:14 PM, Alias wrote:

>>> Boscoe wrote:

>>>> On 05/04/2010 7:27 PM, Alias wrote:

>>>>> Mocassin joe wrote:

>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>>>>> news:hpcrfj$8vi$3@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be

>>>>>>> released, a

>>>>>>> release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that

>>>>>>> Ubuntu

>>>>>>> will

>>>>>>> finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at

>>>>>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Email

>>>>>>> Surf the web

>>>>>>> Burn CDs.

>>>>>>> Rip CDs.

>>>>>>> Listen to music.

>>>>>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.

>>>>>>> Scan and print.

>>>>>>> Spreadsheets.

>>>>>>> Presentations

>>>>>>> Newsgroups.

>>>>>>> HTML editing.

>>>>>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.

>>>>>>> Make videos.

>>>>>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.

>>>>>>> Translations.

>>>>>>> Use a dictionary

>>>>>>> Learn how to touch type.

>>>>>>> Edit images.

>>>>>>> Send and receive a fax.

>>>>>>> Take screenshots.

>>>>>>> Create .PDF files.

>>>>>>> Create and use a data base.

>>>>>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including

>>>>>>> Windows

>>>>>>> Live Messenger.

>>>>>>> IRC.

>>>>>>> Bluetooth.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> and much more!

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Worry about:

>>>>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>>>>> DRM,

>>>>>>> Viruses,

>>>>>>> Root kits,

>>>>>>> Spyware,

>>>>>>> and

>>>>>>> Malware.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I started to use it not too long ago, I don't have years to devote to

>>>>>> trying

>>>>>> to get a computer working. It didn't even look professional.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Using something for five minutes doesn't count. Ubuntu is much

>>>>> configurable look wise than Windows. If you couldn't figure out how to

>>>>> install programs, etc. stick with paying someone to install Windows

>>>>> for

>>>>> you.

>>>>

>>>> Let's hope the latest version goes as well as the last!!

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>> It's supposed to be a game changer. It won't look much like the current

>>> Ubuntu. It's specifically designed to kill Windows 7 de una puta vez.

>>>


>>

>> Oh dear...

>>

>> "Microsoft has announced that it has sold over 90 million copies of

>> Windows 7 since its launch to manufacturers in July. The operating

>> system, which went on sale to consumers in October, had sold 60 million

>> copies by the end of January."


>

> A lot of sub prime housing loans were sold, too. So is your point that a

> fool and his or her money are easily parted or what?

>


hehehe...I see you failed logic...Hahahah!
 
D

Death

Alias wrote:





>

> A lot of sub prime housing loans were sold, too. So is your point that a

> fool and his or her money are easily parted or what?

>




No, you fucking turd.

If a user buys Windows, and is happy with it, then they parted with

their money for an exchange of goods and services.

Your a fuckin commie asshole from Spain, so that concept is beyond your

grasp.



--

Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,

Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.
 
A

Amelia

On 4/5/2010 1:23 PM, Mocassin joe wrote:



> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>

>> Worry about:

>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>> DRM,

>> Viruses,

>> Root kits,

>> Spyware,

>> and

>> Malware.




Also don't forget you:

'Can't' get online (what a pain)

And once you install Linux it overwrites your master boot record and you

'can't' get it off and Windows back on without a lot more than average

computer knowhow.

Never again!
 
A

Alias

Amelia wrote:

> On 4/5/2010 1:23 PM, Mocassin joe wrote:

>

>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>

>>> Worry about:

>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>> DRM,

>>> Viruses,

>>> Root kits,

>>> Spyware,

>>> and

>>> Malware.


>

> Also don't forget you:

> 'Can't' get online (what a pain)




Hmm, never had a problem with that. WIFI?



> And once you install Linux it overwrites your master boot record




Not when I install it.



> and you

> 'can't' get it off and Windows back on without a lot more than average

> computer knowhow.

> Never again!




Had you disconnected your Windows hard drive prior to installing Ubuntu

and have Windows on one SATA drive and Ubuntu on another, you can choose

between the two by hitting an F key at boot to select which hard drive

to boot to with no need for Grub. When an update comes for Grub, power

down and disconnect the Windows drive, power up and upgrade, power down

again and reconnect the Windows drive to make sure the Grub update

doesn't fuck with your Windows hard drive. Simple.

--

Alias
 
A

Al Smith

Amelia wrote:

> On 4/5/2010 1:23 PM, Mocassin joe wrote:

>

>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>

>>> Worry about:

>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>> DRM,

>>> Viruses,

>>> Root kits,

>>> Spyware,

>>> and

>>> Malware.


>

> Also don't forget you:

> 'Can't' get online (what a pain)

> And once you install Linux it overwrites your master boot record and you

> 'can't' get it off and Windows back on without a lot more than average

> computer knowhow.

> Never again!






That's the single biggest drawback of Linux for new potential

users ... it messes up your boot, so that there is no simple,

one-click way to restore Windows. If Linux had a reliable

one-click restore for Windows, it would be much more popular to

try out.



-Al-
 
D

Drew

But don't you ever forget that Ubuntu is easier than windows...yeah right

Numbnuts!!



"Alias" wrote in message

news:hq7pa4$tom$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> Amelia wrote:

>> On 4/5/2010 1:23 PM, Mocassin joe wrote:

>>

>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>

>>>> Worry about:

>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>> DRM,

>>>> Viruses,

>>>> Root kits,

>>>> Spyware,

>>>> and

>>>> Malware.


>>

>> Also don't forget you:

>> 'Can't' get online (what a pain)


>

> Hmm, never had a problem with that. WIFI?

>

>> And once you install Linux it overwrites your master boot record


>

> Not when I install it.

>

>> and you

>> 'can't' get it off and Windows back on without a lot more than average

>> computer knowhow.

>> Never again!


>

> Had you disconnected your Windows hard drive prior to installing Ubuntu

> and have Windows on one SATA drive and Ubuntu on another, you can choose

> between the two by hitting an F key at boot to select which hard drive to

> boot to with no need for Grub. When an update comes for Grub, power down

> and disconnect the Windows drive, power up and upgrade, power down again

> and reconnect the Windows drive to make sure the Grub update doesn't fuck

> with your Windows hard drive. Simple.

> --

> Alias
 
A

Alias

Al Smith wrote:

> Amelia wrote:

>> On 4/5/2010 1:23 PM, Mocassin joe wrote:

>>

>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>

>>>> Worry about:

>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>> DRM,

>>>> Viruses,

>>>> Root kits,

>>>> Spyware,

>>>> and

>>>> Malware.


>>

>> Also don't forget you:

>> 'Can't' get online (what a pain)

>> And once you install Linux it overwrites your master boot record and you

>> 'can't' get it off and Windows back on without a lot more than average

>> computer knowhow.

>> Never again!


>

>

> That's the single biggest drawback of Linux for new potential users ...

> it messes up your boot, so that there is no simple, one-click way to

> restore Windows. If Linux had a reliable one-click restore for Windows,

> it would be much more popular to try out.

>

> -Al-




Had you disconnected your Windows hard drive prior to installing Ubuntu

and have Windows on one SATA drive and Ubuntu on another, you can choose

between the two by hitting an F key at boot to select which hard drive

to boot to with no need for Grub. When an update comes for Grub, power

down and disconnect the Windows drive, power up and upgrade, power down

again and reconnect the Windows drive to make sure the Grub update

doesn't mess with your Windows' hard drive. Simple. It does take a

little keyboard and hardware action (if you have to add another hard

drive) to set it up but Windows will not be affected by the presence of

Ubuntu.



--

Alias
 
A

Alias

Drew wrote:

> But don't you ever forget that Ubuntu is easier than windows...yeah

> right Numbnuts!!




What's difficult for you to do that I posted? Hitting the F key? Using

the arrow key to select an OS And then hitting Enter? Disconnecting a

hard drive and reconnecting it? Removing the side to the case? Do tell

I am all ears.



Oh, and what is this with your obsession on whether nuts are numb or

not? You call everyone you disagree with that. If you can't be civil,

can you at least be a tad more imaginative?



>

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:hq7pa4$tom$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Amelia wrote:

>>> On 4/5/2010 1:23 PM, Mocassin joe wrote:

>>>

>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>>

>>>>> Worry about:

>>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>>> DRM,

>>>>> Viruses,

>>>>> Root kits,

>>>>> Spyware,

>>>>> and

>>>>> Malware.

>>>

>>> Also don't forget you:

>>> 'Can't' get online (what a pain)


>>

>> Hmm, never had a problem with that. WIFI?

>>

>>> And once you install Linux it overwrites your master boot record


>>

>> Not when I install it.

>>

>>> and you

>>> 'can't' get it off and Windows back on without a lot more than average

>>> computer knowhow.

>>> Never again!


>>

>> Had you disconnected your Windows hard drive prior to installing

>> Ubuntu and have Windows on one SATA drive and Ubuntu on another, you

>> can choose between the two by hitting an F key at boot to select which

>> hard drive to boot to with no need for Grub. When an update comes for

>> Grub, power down and disconnect the Windows drive, power up and

>> upgrade, power down again and reconnect the Windows drive to make sure

>> the Grub update doesn't fuck with your Windows hard drive. Simple.

>> --

>> Alias


>






--

Alias
 
D

Drew

YOU are the only so called person I have ever called numbnuts!! Do you have

to disconnect a drive to update windows so it does not mess with Ubuntu? No?

I didn't think so but lord knows Ubuntu is easier to use. You really are a

mental deficient aren't you.



"Alias" wrote in message

news:hq8df9$4u3$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> Drew wrote:

>> But don't you ever forget that Ubuntu is easier than windows...yeah

>> right Numbnuts!!


>

> What's difficult for you to do that I posted? Hitting the F key? Using the

> arrow key to select an OS And then hitting Enter? Disconnecting a hard

> drive and reconnecting it? Removing the side to the case? Do tell I am

> all ears.

>

> Oh, and what is this with your obsession on whether nuts are numb or not?

> You call everyone you disagree with that. If you can't be civil, can you

> at least be a tad more imaginative?

>

>>

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:hq7pa4$tom$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> Amelia wrote:

>>>> On 4/5/2010 1:23 PM, Mocassin joe wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Worry about:

>>>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,

>>>>>> DRM,

>>>>>> Viruses,

>>>>>> Root kits,

>>>>>> Spyware,

>>>>>> and

>>>>>> Malware.

>>>>

>>>> Also don't forget you:

>>>> 'Can't' get online (what a pain)

>>>

>>> Hmm, never had a problem with that. WIFI?

>>>

>>>> And once you install Linux it overwrites your master boot record

>>>

>>> Not when I install it.

>>>

>>>> and you

>>>> 'can't' get it off and Windows back on without a lot more than average

>>>> computer knowhow.

>>>> Never again!

>>>

>>> Had you disconnected your Windows hard drive prior to installing

>>> Ubuntu and have Windows on one SATA drive and Ubuntu on another, you

>>> can choose between the two by hitting an F key at boot to select which

>>> hard drive to boot to with no need for Grub. When an update comes for

>>> Grub, power down and disconnect the Windows drive, power up and

>>> upgrade, power down again and reconnect the Windows drive to make sure

>>> the Grub update doesn't fuck with your Windows hard drive. Simple.

>>> --

>>> Alias


>>


>

>

> --

> Alias
 

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