Only 22 More Days to Go!

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Alias

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.



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Alias
 
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reagan

On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

wrote:



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.

>


Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)



reagan
 
A

Alias

reagan wrote:

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

> wrote:

>

> 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.

>>


> Wow! just like Windows95.




Liar. Win 95 was vulnerable to viruses, needed constant rebooting,

degragging, reinstalling, etc. No compiz. No multiple workstations. In

short, you're an idiot to have said that and only reveal how little you

know about Windows 95 and Ubuntu.



Very impressive (yawn)

>

> reagan




You're about as impressive as Reagan was when he had Alzheimer's disease.



--

Alias
 
D

DanS

>> Wow! just like Windows95.

>

> Liar. Win 95 was vulnerable to viruses, needed constant

> rebooting, degragging, reinstalling, etc. No compiz.




You know, KDE has desktop effects built-in that work as well as

Compiz.
 
D

DanS

reagan wrote in

news:qqror59970hd82skc7bonbutaoufducvqt@4ax.com:



> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

> wrote:

>

> You'll be glad you did.

>>

>>What can be done with Ubuntu:

>>

>>Email

>>Surf the web

>>Burn CDs.








>>Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one

>>including Windows Live Messenger.

>>IRC.

>>Bluetooth.

>>


> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)




And just like Windows7.
 
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Alias

DanS wrote:

>>> Wow! just like Windows95.


>> Liar. Win 95 was vulnerable to viruses, needed constant

>> rebooting, degragging, reinstalling, etc. No compiz.


>

> You know, KDE has desktop effects built-in that work as well as

> Compiz.




Yeah, I know. It also has a Mac like dock. I prefer plain old Ubuntu.



--

Alias
 
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ray

On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:



> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

> wrote:

>

> 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.

>>


> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>

> reagan




Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

win95?
 
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Bill Yanaire

"ray" wrote in message

news:823l43F2hkU36@mid.individual.net...

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>

>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>> wrote:

>>

>> 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.

>>>


>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>

>> reagan


>

> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

> win95?




The important thing to remember is that you can't run the most popular

programs with Linux and therefore Linux/Ubuntu is worthless to most. It

doesn't matter about Windows 95.
 
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ray

On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:09:03 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:



> "ray" wrote in message

> news:823l43F2hkU36@mid.individual.net...

>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>>

>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>>> wrote:

>>>

>>> 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.

>>>>

>>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>>

>>> reagan


>>

>> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

>> win95?


>

> The important thing to remember is that you can't run the most popular

> programs with Linux and therefore Linux/Ubuntu is worthless to most. It

> doesn't matter about Windows 95.




How about TRYING to stay on topic. I was attempting to find out what the

poster feels he can do with win7 that he could not do with win95. Is that

so difficult to understand?
 
A

Alias

ray wrote:

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>

>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>> wrote:

>>

>> 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.

>>>


>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>

>> reagan


>

> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

> win95?




A number of things such as using modern hardware. Try to find a driver

for a modern video card, for example. With Win7 and Linux, rebooting

like you had to do with Win95 isn't necessary.



--

Alias
 
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Frank

On 4/7/2010 8:02 AM, ray wrote:

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>

>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>> wrote:

>>

>> 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.

>>>


>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>

>> reagan


>

> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

> win95?


Why do you want to know?
 
F

Frank

On 4/7/2010 8:35 AM, ray wrote:

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:09:03 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>> "ray" wrote in message

>> news:823l43F2hkU36@mid.individual.net...

>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>>>

>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>>>> wrote:

>>>>

>>>> 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.

>>>>>

>>>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>>>

>>>> reagan

>>>

>>> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

>>> win95?


>>

>> The important thing to remember is that you can't run the most popular

>> programs with Linux and therefore Linux/Ubuntu is worthless to most. It

>> doesn't matter about Windows 95.


>

> How about TRYING to stay on topic.




You are the one who changed the topic.



I was attempting to find out what the

> poster feels he can do with win7 that he could not do with win95. Is that

> so difficult to understand?




Why do you want to know?
 
B

Bill Yanaire

"ray" wrote in message

news:823n1bF2hkU37@mid.individual.net...

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:09:03 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>> "ray" wrote in message

>> news:823l43F2hkU36@mid.individual.net...

>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>>>

>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>>>> wrote:

>>>>

>>>> 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.

>>>>>

>>>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>>>

>>>> reagan

>>>

>>> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

>>> win95?


>>

>> The important thing to remember is that you can't run the most popular

>> programs with Linux and therefore Linux/Ubuntu is worthless to most. It

>> doesn't matter about Windows 95.


>

> How about TRYING to stay on topic. I was attempting to find out what the

> poster feels he can do with win7 that he could not do with win95. Is that

> so difficult to understand?




Are you interested in purchasing a copy of Windows 95? I still have a

shrink wrapped copy at home.
 
R

ray

On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:52:07 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:



> "ray" wrote in message

> news:823n1bF2hkU37@mid.individual.net...

>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:09:03 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>> "ray" wrote in message

>>> news:823l43F2hkU36@mid.individual.net...

>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>>>>> wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>> 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.

>>>>>>

>>>>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>>>>

>>>>> reagan

>>>>

>>>> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

>>>> win95?

>>>

>>> The important thing to remember is that you can't run the most popular

>>> programs with Linux and therefore Linux/Ubuntu is worthless to most.

>>> It doesn't matter about Windows 95.


>>

>> How about TRYING to stay on topic. I was attempting to find out what

>> the poster feels he can do with win7 that he could not do with win95.

>> Is that so difficult to understand?


>

> Are you interested in purchasing a copy of Windows 95? I still have a

> shrink wrapped copy at home.




The poster commented that the list of Linux capabilities by the OP was

'just like win95' - I'm merely interested to see what additional

capabilities he sees in win7 as compared to win95 - that's all - nothing

more.
 
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Bill Yanaire

"ray" wrote in message

news:823o8sF2hkU38@mid.individual.net...

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:52:07 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>> "ray" wrote in message

>> news:823n1bF2hkU37@mid.individual.net...

>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:09:03 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>

>>>> "ray" wrote in message

>>>> news:823l43F2hkU36@mid.individual.net...

>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>>>>>> wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> 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.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>>>>>

>>>>>> reagan

>>>>>

>>>>> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

>>>>> win95?

>>>>

>>>> The important thing to remember is that you can't run the most popular

>>>> programs with Linux and therefore Linux/Ubuntu is worthless to most.

>>>> It doesn't matter about Windows 95.

>>>

>>> How about TRYING to stay on topic. I was attempting to find out what

>>> the poster feels he can do with win7 that he could not do with win95.

>>> Is that so difficult to understand?


>>

>> Are you interested in purchasing a copy of Windows 95? I still have a

>> shrink wrapped copy at home.


>

> The poster commented that the list of Linux capabilities by the OP was

> 'just like win95' - I'm merely interested to see what additional

> capabilities he sees in win7 as compared to win95 - that's all - nothing

> more.




Take a look at the graphics in Ubuntu and the functionality of the OS. Just

like Windows 95 in technology.
 
R

ray

On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:13:15 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:



> "ray" wrote in message

> news:823o8sF2hkU38@mid.individual.net...

>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:52:07 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>> "ray" wrote in message

>>> news:823n1bF2hkU37@mid.individual.net...

>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:09:03 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> "ray" wrote in message

>>>>> news:823l43F2hkU36@mid.individual.net...

>>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>>>>>>> wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> 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.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> reagan

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do

>>>>>> with win95?

>>>>>

>>>>> The important thing to remember is that you can't run the most

>>>>> popular programs with Linux and therefore Linux/Ubuntu is worthless

>>>>> to most. It doesn't matter about Windows 95.

>>>>

>>>> How about TRYING to stay on topic. I was attempting to find out what

>>>> the poster feels he can do with win7 that he could not do with win95.

>>>> Is that so difficult to understand?

>>>

>>> Are you interested in purchasing a copy of Windows 95? I still have a

>>> shrink wrapped copy at home.


>>

>> The poster commented that the list of Linux capabilities by the OP was

>> 'just like win95' - I'm merely interested to see what additional

>> capabilities he sees in win7 as compared to win95 - that's all -

>> nothing more.


>

> Take a look at the graphics in Ubuntu and the functionality of the OS.

> Just like Windows 95 in technology.




We all know your opinion of Ubuntu. Now, if you can't answer the

question, kindly bug off.
 
F

Frank

On 4/7/2010 9:26 AM, ray wrote:

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:13:15 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>> "ray" wrote in message

>> news:823o8sF2hkU38@mid.individual.net...

>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:52:07 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>

>>>> "ray" wrote in message

>>>> news:823n1bF2hkU37@mid.individual.net...

>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:09:03 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> "ray" wrote in message

>>>>>> news:823l43F2hkU36@mid.individual.net...

>>>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>>>>>>>> wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> 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.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> reagan

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do

>>>>>>> with win95?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The important thing to remember is that you can't run the most

>>>>>> popular programs with Linux and therefore Linux/Ubuntu is worthless

>>>>>> to most. It doesn't matter about Windows 95.

>>>>>

>>>>> How about TRYING to stay on topic. I was attempting to find out what

>>>>> the poster feels he can do with win7 that he could not do with win95.

>>>>> Is that so difficult to understand?

>>>>

>>>> Are you interested in purchasing a copy of Windows 95? I still have a

>>>> shrink wrapped copy at home.

>>>

>>> The poster commented that the list of Linux capabilities by the OP was

>>> 'just like win95' - I'm merely interested to see what additional

>>> capabilities he sees in win7 as compared to win95 - that's all -

>>> nothing more.


>>

>> Take a look at the graphics in Ubuntu and the functionality of the OS.

>> Just like Windows 95 in technology.


>

> We all know your opinion of Ubuntu. Now, if you can't answer the

> question, kindly bug off.




Why do you want to know? If you can't answer the question, kindly bug off.
 
A

Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>

> "ray" wrote in message

> news:823o8sF2hkU38@mid.individual.net...

>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:52:07 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>> "ray" wrote in message

>>> news:823n1bF2hkU37@mid.individual.net...

>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:09:03 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> "ray" wrote in message

>>>>> news:823l43F2hkU36@mid.individual.net...

>>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:43:21 +1000, reagan wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:50:05 +0200, Alias

>>>>>>> wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> 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.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Wow! just like Windows95. Very impressive (yawn)

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> reagan

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Out of curiosity, what can you do with win7 that you couldn't do with

>>>>>> win95?

>>>>>

>>>>> The important thing to remember is that you can't run the most popular

>>>>> programs with Linux and therefore Linux/Ubuntu is worthless to most.

>>>>> It doesn't matter about Windows 95.

>>>>

>>>> How about TRYING to stay on topic. I was attempting to find out what

>>>> the poster feels he can do with win7 that he could not do with win95.

>>>> Is that so difficult to understand?

>>>

>>> Are you interested in purchasing a copy of Windows 95? I still have a

>>> shrink wrapped copy at home.


>>

>> The poster commented that the list of Linux capabilities by the OP was

>> 'just like win95' - I'm merely interested to see what additional

>> capabilities he sees in win7 as compared to win95 - that's all - nothing

>> more.


>

> Take a look at the graphics in Ubuntu and the functionality of the OS.

> Just like Windows 95 in technology.

>

>

>




More lies from the nymshifting subject changing troll.



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Alias
 
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DanS

Alias wrote in

news:hpi2q4$hem$1@news.eternal-september.org:



> DanS wrote:

>>>> Wow! just like Windows95.

>>> Liar. Win 95 was vulnerable to viruses, needed constant

>>> rebooting, degragging, reinstalling, etc. No compiz.


>>

>> You know, KDE has desktop effects built-in that work as

>> well as Compiz.


>

> Yeah, I know. It also has a Mac like dock. I prefer plain

> old Ubuntu.




I never saw a dock. You can install Cairo, but that's not how it

came up by default when I installed 9.10. It had the 'Vista-

like' main menu, and I immediately set it to 'Classic' view.
 
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Alias

DanS wrote:

> Alias wrote in

> news:hpi2q4$hem$1@news.eternal-september.org:

>

>> DanS wrote:

>>>>> Wow! just like Windows95.

>>>> Liar. Win 95 was vulnerable to viruses, needed constant

>>>> rebooting, degragging, reinstalling, etc. No compiz.

>>> You know, KDE has desktop effects built-in that work as

>>> well as Compiz.


>> Yeah, I know. It also has a Mac like dock. I prefer plain

>> old Ubuntu.


>

> I never saw a dock. You can install Cairo, but that's not how it

> came up by default when I installed 9.10. It had the 'Vista-

> like' main menu, and I immediately set it to 'Classic' view.

>

>

>




Maybe that was it.



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Alias
 

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