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DanS

>>> 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.




I don't understand why you keep going back and forth with this

gluebag......or the head gluebag Frank for that matter.....
 
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Alias

DanS wrote:

>>>> 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.


>

> I don't understand why you keep going back and forth with this

> gluebag......or the head gluebag Frank for that matter.....

>

>




Frank will not answer your question. It isn't his style to be honest or

have a civil discussion. I have him kill filed and suggest you do the same.



--

Alias
 
B

Bill Yanaire

"Alias" wrote in message

news:hpid5f$2ti$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> DanS wrote:

>>>>> 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.


>>

>> I don't understand why you keep going back and forth with this

>> gluebag......or the head gluebag Frank for that matter.....

>>

>>


>

> Frank will not answer your question. It isn't his style to be honest or

> have a civil discussion. I have him kill filed and suggest you do the

> same.

>

> --

> Alias




You will never answer a question either. If you state something as fact and

you are called on it, you cry and moan that it isn't your responsibility to

provide proof. Therefore 99.999% of the so called facts you print are a

lie.
 
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ray

On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:29:16 -0700, Frank wrote:



> 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.




I'm interested because of the posters comment. Since no one has an

answer, I guess that win7 must be nothing more than a warmed over win95 -

very interesting.
 
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Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:hpid5f$2ti$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>> DanS wrote:

>>>>>> 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.

>>>

>>> I don't understand why you keep going back and forth with this

>>> gluebag......or the head gluebag Frank for that matter.....

>>>

>>>


>>

>> Frank will not answer your question. It isn't his style to be honest

>> or have a civil discussion. I have him kill filed and suggest you do

>> the same.

>>

>> --

>> Alias


>

> You will never answer a question either. If you state something as fact

> and you are called on it, you cry and moan that it isn't your

> responsibility to provide proof. Therefore 99.999% of the so called

> facts you print are a lie.

>

>

>




To most educated people, answering a question and proving the answer are

two different things. In your Nymshifting World, I guess it's different.



--

Alias
 
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Frank

On 4/7/2010 9:55 AM, ray wrote:

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:29:16 -0700, Frank wrote:

>

>> 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.


>

> I'm interested because of the posters comment. Since no one has an

> answer, I guess that win7 must be nothing more than a warmed over win95 -

> very interesting.




You still didn't answer my question so I'll ask it again. Why do you care?
 
F

Frank

On 4/7/2010 9:50 AM, Alias wrote:

> DanS wrote:

>>>>> 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.


>>

>> I don't understand why you keep going back and forth with this

>> gluebag......or the head gluebag Frank for that matter.....

>>

>>


>

> Frank will not answer your question.




No one has asked me a "real" question.



It isn't his style to be honest or

> have a civil discussion.




Now you are projecting again.



I have him kill filed and suggest you do the same.



LIAR!

>
 
F

Frank

On 4/7/2010 10:00 AM, Alias wrote:

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:hpid5f$2ti$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> DanS wrote:

>>>>>>> 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.

>>>>

>>>> I don't understand why you keep going back and forth with this

>>>> gluebag......or the head gluebag Frank for that matter.....

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>> Frank will not answer your question. It isn't his style to be honest

>>> or have a civil discussion. I have him kill filed and suggest you do

>>> the same.

>>>

>>> --

>>> Alias


>>

>> You will never answer a question either. If you state something as

>> fact and you are called on it, you cry and moan that it isn't your

>> responsibility to provide proof. Therefore 99.999% of the so called

>> facts you print are a lie.

>>

>>

>>


>

> To most educated people, answering a question and proving the answer are

> two different things.




You are confusing education with intelligence. You must just be the most

educated idiot to come along in very long time.



In your Nymshifting World, I guess it's different.



In your world of pathological lying how can you tell the difference...if

you even can.

>
 
F

Frank

alias, the linux pimp is at it again!

On 4/7/2010 9:38 AM, Alias wrote:

More lies from the nymshifting subject changing troll.







Can you remember the last time you actually told the truth?
 
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Andrew

"ray" wrote in message

news:823q21F2hkU39@mid.individual.net...

> 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.






You can have multiple processors/cores.

You can have Gigs of ram.

You can burn ISO's.

You can watch DVD's.

You can view codecs like X.264/H.264.

You have a hardware abstraction layer.

You have security in for form of user accounts/ACL's.

You have wireless networking support.

You can have terrabytes of storage.

You can sync your data between machines.

You can compress storage drives/dirs/files.

You can encrypt data

You can encrypt whole storage devices.

You can host remote desktop

You can record and view Television (media center)

You can use Tablet hardware.

You can watch internet TV or Videos.

You can run Virtual Machines.

You set hardware profiles.

You can use NTFS.

You can use multimonitors.

You can have HD6.1 sound

You have system restore.

You can backup and restore whole systems.

You have Microsoft Update.

You have language packs.

You have unicode support.

You have accessibility support.

You have speech support.

You can manage network passwords.

You have support for a ton more fonts.

You have parental controls.

You can change power settings and profiles.

You have a built in firewall.

You have memory space randomization.

You can use the action center to find drivers.

You have support for location services.

You have embedded system support.

You have desktop gadgets.



There are more things but I think that is enough for a quick think through.



--

Andrew
 
F

Frank

On 4/7/2010 9:49 AM, DanS wrote:

>>>> 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.


>

> I don't understand why you keep going back and forth with this

> gluebag.....




....obviously, there are a lot of things you don't understand and never will.



..or the head gluebag Frank for that matter.....



"gluebag"?...Hahahaha...!

Asshole!
 
F

Frank

On 4/7/2010 10:15 AM, Andrew wrote:

>

>

> "ray" wrote in message

> news:823q21F2hkU39@mid.individual.net...

>> 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.


>

>

> You can have multiple processors/cores.

> You can have Gigs of ram.

> You can burn ISO's.

> You can watch DVD's.

> You can view codecs like X.264/H.264.

> You have a hardware abstraction layer.

> You have security in for form of user accounts/ACL's.

> You have wireless networking support.

> You can have terrabytes of storage.

> You can sync your data between machines.

> You can compress storage drives/dirs/files.

> You can encrypt data

> You can encrypt whole storage devices.

> You can host remote desktop

> You can record and view Television (media center)

> You can use Tablet hardware.

> You can watch internet TV or Videos.

> You can run Virtual Machines.

> You set hardware profiles.

> You can use NTFS.

> You can use multimonitors.

> You can have HD6.1 sound

> You have system restore.

> You can backup and restore whole systems.

> You have Microsoft Update.

> You have language packs.

> You have unicode support.

> You have accessibility support.

> You have speech support.

> You can manage network passwords.

> You have support for a ton more fonts.

> You have parental controls.

> You can change power settings and profiles.

> You have a built in firewall.

> You have memory space randomization.

> You can use the action center to find drivers.

> You have support for location services.

> You have embedded system support.

> You have desktop gadgets.

>

> There are more things but I think that is enough for a quick think through.

>


Hummm...I guess that's a little bit more than a "warmed over 95"...!

Thanks Andrew!
 
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Andy from Dover

"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?


Have a C drive greater than 2GB.



I bought a W95 computer in 1997 and the 2.5GB drive had to be split in two

(C:2G D:1/2G)
 
R

ray

On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:15:31 -0700, Andrew wrote:



> "ray" wrote in message

> news:823q21F2hkU39@mid.individual.net...

>> 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.


>

>

> You can have multiple processors/cores. You can have Gigs of ram.

> You can burn ISO's.

> You can watch DVD's.

> You can view codecs like X.264/H.264. You have a hardware abstraction

> layer. You have security in for form of user accounts/ACL's. You have

> wireless networking support. You can have terrabytes of storage.

> You can sync your data between machines. You can compress storage

> drives/dirs/files. You can encrypt data

> You can encrypt whole storage devices. You can host remote desktop

> You can record and view Television (media center) You can use Tablet

> hardware.

> You can watch internet TV or Videos.

> You can run Virtual Machines.

> You set hardware profiles.

> You can use NTFS.

> You can use multimonitors.

> You can have HD6.1 sound

> You have system restore.

> You can backup and restore whole systems. You have Microsoft Update.

> You have language packs.

> You have unicode support.

> You have accessibility support.

> You have speech support.

> You can manage network passwords.

> You have support for a ton more fonts. You have parental controls.

> You can change power settings and profiles. You have a built in

> firewall.

> You have memory space randomization.

> You can use the action center to find drivers. You have support for

> location services. You have embedded system support.

> You have desktop gadgets.

>

> There are more things but I think that is enough for a quick think

> through.




So, pretty much what you can do with Linux - with the obvious exceptions

of the MS specific functions like 'Microsoft update' - which have

equivalent Linux functions.
 
A

Andrew

"ray" wrote in message

news:823uoqF2hkU41@mid.individual.net...

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:15:31 -0700, Andrew wrote:

>

>> "ray" wrote in message

>> news:823q21F2hkU39@mid.individual.net...

>>> 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.


>>

>>

>> You can have multiple processors/cores. You can have Gigs of ram.

>> You can burn ISO's.

>> You can watch DVD's.

>> You can view codecs like X.264/H.264. You have a hardware abstraction

>> layer. You have security in for form of user accounts/ACL's. You have

>> wireless networking support. You can have terrabytes of storage.

>> You can sync your data between machines. You can compress storage

>> drives/dirs/files. You can encrypt data

>> You can encrypt whole storage devices. You can host remote desktop

>> You can record and view Television (media center) You can use Tablet

>> hardware.

>> You can watch internet TV or Videos.

>> You can run Virtual Machines.

>> You set hardware profiles.

>> You can use NTFS.

>> You can use multimonitors.

>> You can have HD6.1 sound

>> You have system restore.

>> You can backup and restore whole systems. You have Microsoft Update.

>> You have language packs.

>> You have unicode support.

>> You have accessibility support.

>> You have speech support.

>> You can manage network passwords.

>> You have support for a ton more fonts. You have parental controls.

>> You can change power settings and profiles. You have a built in

>> firewall.

>> You have memory space randomization.

>> You can use the action center to find drivers. You have support for

>> location services. You have embedded system support.

>> You have desktop gadgets.

>>

>> There are more things but I think that is enough for a quick think

>> through.


>

> So, pretty much what you can do with Linux - with the obvious exceptions

> of the MS specific functions like 'Microsoft update' - which have

> equivalent Linux functions.




I don't think Linux supports ACL's natively without kernel updates. (it may

now.)

But yeah, they are similar.



--

Andrew
 
R

ray

On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:49:55 -0700, Andrew wrote:



> "ray" wrote in message

> news:823uoqF2hkU41@mid.individual.net...

>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:15:31 -0700, Andrew wrote:

>>

>>> "ray" wrote in message

>>> news:823q21F2hkU39@mid.individual.net...

>>>> 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.

>>>

>>>

>>> You can have multiple processors/cores. You can have Gigs of ram. You

>>> can burn ISO's.

>>> You can watch DVD's.

>>> You can view codecs like X.264/H.264. You have a hardware abstraction

>>> layer. You have security in for form of user accounts/ACL's. You have

>>> wireless networking support. You can have terrabytes of storage. You

>>> can sync your data between machines. You can compress storage

>>> drives/dirs/files. You can encrypt data You can encrypt whole storage

>>> devices. You can host remote desktop You can record and view

>>> Television (media center) You can use Tablet hardware.

>>> You can watch internet TV or Videos.

>>> You can run Virtual Machines.

>>> You set hardware profiles.

>>> You can use NTFS.

>>> You can use multimonitors.

>>> You can have HD6.1 sound

>>> You have system restore.

>>> You can backup and restore whole systems. You have Microsoft Update.

>>> You have language packs.

>>> You have unicode support.

>>> You have accessibility support.

>>> You have speech support.

>>> You can manage network passwords.

>>> You have support for a ton more fonts. You have parental controls. You

>>> can change power settings and profiles. You have a built in firewall.

>>> You have memory space randomization.

>>> You can use the action center to find drivers. You have support for

>>> location services. You have embedded system support. You have desktop

>>> gadgets.

>>>

>>> There are more things but I think that is enough for a quick think

>>> through.


>>

>> So, pretty much what you can do with Linux - with the obvious

>> exceptions of the MS specific functions like 'Microsoft update' - which

>> have equivalent Linux functions.


>

> I don't think Linux supports ACL's natively without kernel updates. (it

> may now.)

> But yeah, they are similar.




Quite. ACL's functionality is similar to group privileges on Linux.
 
B

Bill Yanaire

"ray" wrote in message

news:823rn6F2hkU40@mid.individual.net...

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:29:16 -0700, Frank wrote:

>

>> 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.


>

> I'm interested because of the posters comment. Since no one has an

> answer, I guess that win7 must be nothing more than a warmed over win95 -

> very interesting.




Maybe in your world that is true. LOL! Now go play with Linux.
 
B

Bill Yanaire

"Alias" wrote in message

news:hpidn0$7dj$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:hpid5f$2ti$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> DanS wrote:

>>>>>>> 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.

>>>>

>>>> I don't understand why you keep going back and forth with this

>>>> gluebag......or the head gluebag Frank for that matter.....

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>> Frank will not answer your question. It isn't his style to be honest or

>>> have a civil discussion. I have him kill filed and suggest you do the

>>> same.

>>>

>>> --

>>> Alias


>>

>> You will never answer a question either. If you state something as fact

>> and you are called on it, you cry and moan that it isn't your

>> responsibility to provide proof. Therefore 99.999% of the so called

>> facts you print are a lie.

>>

>>

>>


>

> To most educated people, answering a question and proving the answer are

> two different things. In your Nymshifting World, I guess it's different.

>

> --

> Alias




You can't answer a proper question and you can't provide an intelligent

answer. Oops.
 
R

ray

On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 11:08:49 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:



> "ray" wrote in message

> news:823rn6F2hkU40@mid.individual.net...

>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:29:16 -0700, Frank wrote:

>>

>>> 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.


>>

>> I'm interested because of the posters comment. Since no one has an

>> answer, I guess that win7 must be nothing more than a warmed over win95

>> - very interesting.


>

> Maybe in your world that is true. LOL! Now go play with Linux.




What else am I supposed to think? I gave you and frankie numerous chances

to tell what's new since win95 and neither one of you could think of a

thing. BTW - if you want to play, MS is better for that than Linux -

about the only thing it does better is play games.
 
B

Bill Yanaire

"ray" wrote in message

news:8243muF2hkU44@mid.individual.net...

> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 11:08:49 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>> "ray" wrote in message

>> news:823rn6F2hkU40@mid.individual.net...

>>> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:29:16 -0700, Frank wrote:

>>>

>>>> 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.

>>>

>>> I'm interested because of the posters comment. Since no one has an

>>> answer, I guess that win7 must be nothing more than a warmed over win95

>>> - very interesting.


>>

>> Maybe in your world that is true. LOL! Now go play with Linux.


>

> What else am I supposed to think? I gave you and frankie numerous chances

> to tell what's new since win95 and neither one of you could think of a

> thing. BTW - if you want to play, MS is better for that than Linux -

> about the only thing it does better is play games.




BULLSHIT. I use development tools that can only be used on the windows

platform. That makes Ubuntu/Linux worthless.
 

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