Microsoft Reports Record Third-Quarter Revenue...and alias foamsat the mouth!...LOL!

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Frank

On 4/24/2010 2:49 PM, Alias wrote:

> Boscoe wrote:

>> On 24/04/2010 2:19 PM, Alias wrote:

>>

>>> I didn't use the word "stupid". Most Windows users don't know any better

>>> and if anything goes south, they wouldn't know what to do to fix it

>>> other than take it to someone who does.


>>

>>

>>

>> Well, now they don't have to take it to someone to fix it. The

>> development of automated, bespoke solutions for individual

>> computers has long been an aim and now it's here courtesy of Microsoft.

>>

>>

>>

>>


>

> That's about as good as One Care used to be. You're kidding, right?

>


hehehe...you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.

None!
 
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John B. Slocomb

Microsoft Reports Record Third-Quarter Revenue...and alias foams at the mouth!...LOL!

On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 15:19:42 +0200, Alias

wrote:



>John B. Slocomb wrote:

>> On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 11:29:30 +0200, Alias

>> wrote:

>>

>>> John B. Slocomb wrote:

>>>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 23:00:13 -0700, Frank wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Enjoy! I know I did!

>>>>>

>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/24j57ha

>>>>

>>>> Interesting. Canonical, the Ubuntu parent trust, was established with

>>>> a 10 million dollar endowment, Wow!

>>> It's amazing how little money is needed if one puts one's mind to it,

>>> isn't it?

>>>

>>>> Then we discover that Microsoft had third-quarter revenues of $14.50

>>>> billion. Goodness, M.S. could buy the whole Canonical empire, and

>>>> 1,400 more just like them, just out of one quarter's revenues.

>>> So could the cocaine cartels and the Vatican. Just because MS has the

>>> money doesn't therefore imply that Canonical is for sale.

>>>

>>>> MS sells this filth rate operating system(according to alias and his

>>>> ilk) and puts 14 billion greenback American dollars in their pocket

>>>> and Ubuntu has to give their stuff away.

>>>>

>>>> Sort of gives dimension to alias' arguments, doesn't it.

>>>> John B. Slocomb

>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

>>> The idea that quantity means quality is a false argument but a very

>>> common one from idiots like you.


>>

>>

>> You miss the whole point which is that Microsoft has gotten extremely

>> wealthy marketing an operating system


>

>And the cocaine cartel has become wealthier. Fast food restaurants do

>very well too. So fucking what?

>

> that you describe as extremely

>> bad, but which is, today, installed on something like 95% of all

>> computers.. Which means that something like 95 percent of all computer

>> users are stupid for buying it.... or you are.

>>

>> John B. Slocomb

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)


>

>I didn't use the word "stupid". Most Windows users don't know any better

>and if anything goes south, they wouldn't know what to do to fix it

>other than take it to someone who does.






You are talking about some 95% of all the computers in the world. So,

you are saying 95% of all the computer users are too dumb to know,



but alias knows.



John B. Slocomb

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)
 
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John B. Slocomb

Microsoft Reports Record Third-Quarter Revenue...and alias foams at the mouth!...LOL!

On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 15:19:42 +0200, Alias

wrote:



>John B. Slocomb wrote:

>> On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 11:29:30 +0200, Alias

>> wrote:

>>

>>> John B. Slocomb wrote:

>>>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 23:00:13 -0700, Frank wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Enjoy! I know I did!

>>>>>

>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/24j57ha

>>>>

>>>> Interesting. Canonical, the Ubuntu parent trust, was established with

>>>> a 10 million dollar endowment, Wow!

>>> It's amazing how little money is needed if one puts one's mind to it,

>>> isn't it?

>>>

>>>> Then we discover that Microsoft had third-quarter revenues of $14.50

>>>> billion. Goodness, M.S. could buy the whole Canonical empire, and

>>>> 1,400 more just like them, just out of one quarter's revenues.

>>> So could the cocaine cartels and the Vatican. Just because MS has the

>>> money doesn't therefore imply that Canonical is for sale.

>>>

>>>> MS sells this filth rate operating system(according to alias and his

>>>> ilk) and puts 14 billion greenback American dollars in their pocket

>>>> and Ubuntu has to give their stuff away.

>>>>

>>>> Sort of gives dimension to alias' arguments, doesn't it.

>>>> John B. Slocomb

>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

>>> The idea that quantity means quality is a false argument but a very

>>> common one from idiots like you.


>>

>>

>> You miss the whole point which is that Microsoft has gotten extremely

>> wealthy marketing an operating system


>

>And the cocaine cartel has become wealthier. Fast food restaurants do

>very well too. So fucking what?




You are correct. Fast food chains have become rich, Cocaine cartels

have become rich and Microsoft has become rich..... All of them by

providing something that their customers want to buy.



Ubuntu, on the other hand gives their stuff away and their lifetime

success is 1/1400th that of Microsoft's MONTHLY sales.



It appears that Ubuntu is attempting to give away something that the

vast majority of the computing world takes no interest in - won't even

take it for free.



I guess that is the story of your life.... you rush about shouting

Mine is best! Mine is longest! Mine is biggest!



And nobody cares.



It must be terrible to be the Prophet of the Future only to discover

that your audience turns their back on you, and walks away.



Some of the earlier Prophets used to whip up a miracle or two to

convince the ungodly. Will alias perform a miracle to astound the

multitudes? Will we call you miracle man tomorrow?



John B. Slocomb

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)
 
F

Frank

On 4/24/2010 6:54 PM, John B. Slocomb wrote:

> On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 15:19:42 +0200, Alias

> wrote:

>

>> John B. Slocomb wrote:

>>> On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 11:29:30 +0200, Alias

>>> wrote:

>>>

>>>> John B. Slocomb wrote:

>>>>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 23:00:13 -0700, Frank wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Enjoy! I know I did!

>>>>>>

>>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/24j57ha

>>>>>

>>>>> Interesting. Canonical, the Ubuntu parent trust, was established with

>>>>> a 10 million dollar endowment, Wow!

>>>> It's amazing how little money is needed if one puts one's mind to it,

>>>> isn't it?

>>>>

>>>>> Then we discover that Microsoft had third-quarter revenues of $14.50

>>>>> billion. Goodness, M.S. could buy the whole Canonical empire, and

>>>>> 1,400 more just like them, just out of one quarter's revenues.

>>>> So could the cocaine cartels and the Vatican. Just because MS has the

>>>> money doesn't therefore imply that Canonical is for sale.

>>>>

>>>>> MS sells this filth rate operating system(according to alias and his

>>>>> ilk) and puts 14 billion greenback American dollars in their pocket

>>>>> and Ubuntu has to give their stuff away.

>>>>>

>>>>> Sort of gives dimension to alias' arguments, doesn't it.

>>>>> John B. Slocomb

>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

>>>> The idea that quantity means quality is a false argument but a very

>>>> common one from idiots like you.

>>>

>>>

>>> You miss the whole point which is that Microsoft has gotten extremely

>>> wealthy marketing an operating system


>>

>> And the cocaine cartel has become wealthier. Fast food restaurants do

>> very well too. So fucking what?


>

> You are correct. Fast food chains have become rich, Cocaine cartels

> have become rich and Microsoft has become rich..... All of them by

> providing something that their customers want to buy.

>

> Ubuntu, on the other hand gives their stuff away and their lifetime

> success is 1/1400th that of Microsoft's MONTHLY sales.

>

> It appears that Ubuntu is attempting to give away something that the

> vast majority of the computing world takes no interest in - won't even

> take it for free.

>

> I guess that is the story of your life.... you rush about shouting

> Mine is best! Mine is longest! Mine is biggest!

>

> And nobody cares.

>

> It must be terrible to be the Prophet of the Future only to discover

> that your audience turns their back on you, and walks away.

>

> Some of the earlier Prophets used to whip up a miracle or two to

> convince the ungodly. Will alias perform a miracle to astound the

> multitudes? Will we call you miracle man tomorrow?

>

> John B. Slocomb

> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)




A miracle from alias is highly unlikely, seeing as how he is a professed

atheist.
 
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