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Bill Yanaire

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> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>> You believe that guy? He's an idiot and doesn't know what he's talking

>> about but you take it as GOSPEL.


>

> I don't have to believe him. My personal experience with Ubuntu says he's

> telling the truth. Try Ubuntu some time and you'll see.

>>


My personal experience with Ubuntu says it's a piece of crap. Funny,

millions of others have the same opinion. No wonder why Ubuntu is on so few

machines after all these years of being totally FREE.
 
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Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:

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>

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:hqklcb$dec$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>> You believe that guy? He's an idiot and doesn't know what he's

>>> talking about but you take it as GOSPEL.


>>

>> I don't have to believe him. My personal experience with Ubuntu says

>> he's telling the truth. Try Ubuntu some time and you'll see.

>>>


> My personal experience with Ubuntu says it's a piece of crap.




You haven't got any experience with Ubuntu but that won't stop you from

lying and saying you do. For example, you think that the cube can spin

by itself. That alone indicates you haven't run Ubuntu *ever*.



> Funny,

> millions of others have the same opinion.




The three or four Windows shills here don't count.



> No wonder why Ubuntu is on so

> few machines after all these years of being totally FREE.




It's gone from around 8 million to 12 million in a year so, again,

you're full of shit.



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Bill Yanaire

"Alias" wrote in message

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> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:hqklcb$dec$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>> You believe that guy? He's an idiot and doesn't know what he's

>>>> talking about but you take it as GOSPEL.

>>>

>>> I don't have to believe him. My personal experience with Ubuntu says

>>> he's telling the truth. Try Ubuntu some time and you'll see.

>>>>


>> My personal experience with Ubuntu says it's a piece of crap.


>

> You haven't got any experience with Ubuntu but that won't stop you from

> lying and saying you do. For example, you think that the cube can spin by

> itself. That alone indicates you haven't run Ubuntu *ever*.

>




You are lying again. You have no idea what I did with Ubuntu. This is

normal for you to lie. That is why I need to clean up your mess.





>> Funny,

>> millions of others have the same opinion.


>

> The three or four Windows shills here don't count.

>




Funny, 10,000 Ubuntu users don't count. Oops.





>> No wonder why Ubuntu is on so

>> few machines after all these years of being totally FREE.


>

> It's gone from around 8 million to 12 million in a year so, again, you're

> full of shit.

>


No it hasn't. Prove it. You can't. Therefore it isn't true.
 
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Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:

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>

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:hqkm6b$kpm$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>> news:hqklcb$dec$2@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>> You believe that guy? He's an idiot and doesn't know what

>>>>> he's talking about but you take it as GOSPEL.

>>>>

>>>> I don't have to believe him. My personal experience with Ubuntu

>>>> says he's telling the truth. Try Ubuntu some time and you'll

>>>> see.

>>>>>

>>> My personal experience with Ubuntu says it's a piece of crap.


>>

>> You haven't got any experience with Ubuntu but that won't stop you

>> from lying and saying you do. For example, you think that the cube

>> can spin by itself. That alone indicates you haven't run Ubuntu

>> *ever*.

>>


>

> You are lying again. You have no idea what I did with Ubuntu. This

> is normal for you to lie. That is why I need to clean up your mess.






I am only going on what you have posted. You have posted that it took

you five minutes to realize that you didn't like Ubuntu.



>

>>> Funny, millions of others have the same opinion.


>>

>> The three or four Windows shills here don't count.

>>


>

> Funny, 10,000 Ubuntu users don't count. Oops.




Keep telling yourself that.



>

>

>>> No wonder why Ubuntu is on so few machines after all these years

>>> of being totally FREE.


>>

>> It's gone from around 8 million to 12 million in a year so, again,

>> you're full of shit.

>>


> No it hasn't. Prove it. You can't. Therefore it isn't true.

>

>

>




Keep telling yourself that.



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