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Alias

Frank wrote:

>
> OMG...you're delusion at best and totally ignorant at worst!


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> OMG...you're delusion at best and totally ignorant at worst!


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> OMG...you're delusion at best and totally ignorant at worst!


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> OMG...you're delusion at best and totally ignorant at worst!


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> OMG...you're delusion at best and totally ignorant at worst!


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> OMG...you're delusion at best and totally ignorant at worst!


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Bill Yanaire

You are either delusional or have no clue. I am NOT scared sh**less at all.
Not in the least. Each and every "enhancment" Microsoft makes, solidifies
my standing in my profession. Microsoft is somewhat alarmed, but they are
not scared. Even if you have your way (which you won't) just by attrition,
it will take decades for Linux to overtake Microsoft and by that time, I
will be on a beach in the Bahamas drinking and watching the girls go by on
the beach and not give a rats ass about any software solution.

So you job isn't in the computer industry so you have no idea what you are
talking about. You just keep preaching Linux/Ubuntu just like those Jehova
Witness people who come by on Sunday morning, knocking on doors trying to
convert the people to their cult.

Keep dreaming and maybe Ubuntu will be big in your world!


"Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
news:eAyo7GKxHHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>> You sure have a skewed view of the word. No wonder you are an Ubuntu
>> zealot. I PREFER to feed my family, have a nice home, freedom to travel,
>> help my kids, put money away for retirement, etc....

>
> And you're scared sh¡tless that Linux will take away your cash cow. So is
> Microsoft.
>
>> Most of the world uses Windows and they wern't fooled into buying
>> Windows, it just so happens that Windows is the best solution out there.

>
> False and false.
>
>> Of course there are issues and problems, but with such complicated
>> software there are bound to be problems.
>>
>> How about Linux? Last time I updated Ubuntu, there were 81 updates.
>> Maybe Ubuntu is becoming bloated also.

>
> Not really. With some ten programs open, it uses less than 279MB of RAM.
> Most of the updates are improvements to the programs installed, not
> "security updates" like you get with Windows every month.
>
>>
>> I'm glad that you understand how hundreds of thousands of people use
>> Microsoft products to make their living. I provide solutions to business
>> problems. If I need to use Microsoft technology to get the job done, the
>> so be it. My software saves the company money by making other peoples
>> jobs easier.

>
> No wonder you're scared of Linux.
>>
>> You keep using Ubuntu as a toy and leave the "heavy lifting" to us
>> professionals. By the way, what do YOU do for a living (if anything)?

>
> It's not related to computers except that I use computers to do it. What I
> do is not relevant nor any of your business.
>
> Alias
>>
>>
>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>> news:%23j8eXkJxHHA.2488@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>> Since I make my living using Microsoft products, downloading and
>>>> installing the latest and greatest .NET Framework updates helps keep me
>>>> employed. Yes, there is lots of bloat, that's why we need Dual Core
>>>> and Quad Core processors to run the bloated software. But since my
>>>> paycheck depends on the bloatware, I'll keep using it. Ubuntu will
>>>> continue to stay in the drawer.
>>> Oh, so you prefer Windows due to its inherent need to be repaired often
>>> and you need to make money off the hapless people who were fooled into
>>> buying Windows. Now I understand.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>>>
>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>> news:OpJsfUJxHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>> I don't have problems after installing Windows updates and yes
>>>>>> sometimes a reboot is necessary, but Windows OS are much more
>>>>>> complicated than Linux solutions.
>>>>> So, hurry up and go download and install the .NET Framework updates
>>>>> and then post back about how wonderful your experience was. Do you
>>>>> have the balls? In Windows, "complicated" really means "bloated".
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:eLqgTOJxHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>>> So how did your Ubuntu updates go? There are lots of them also
>>>>>>> Unlike Windows Updates, which I wait at least a week to install to
>>>>>>> make sure there aren't any problems, I have never, ever, had one
>>>>>>> single problem with Ubuntu updates and very rarely need to reboot
>>>>>>> after downloading and installing them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:uAPHBYHxHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>> Ian wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Vista is comparatively new. We must give it a go and try not to
>>>>>>>>>> constantly compare it with what went before. Microsoft said that
>>>>>>>>>> it would run lots of maintenance programs in the background. One
>>>>>>>>>> because people want to get on with other computing tasks while
>>>>>>>>>> carrying out mundane maintenance, but perhaps more importantly,
>>>>>>>>>> because MS knew so many people would never carry these tasks out,
>>>>>>>>>> if left to their own devices. Updates are one such task. Updates
>>>>>>>>>> are important because they block holes that virus makers have
>>>>>>>>>> found.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> So, how did your updates for .NET go?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Feel more secure now?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>
 
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DanS

"Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote in
news:uB5iB3JxHHA.4392@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:

>.... Most of
> the world uses Windows and they wern't fooled into buying Windows, it
> just so happens that Windows is the best solution out there.


No, it just so happens that MS was the one to cut the deals way back when
with the OEM's to put Windows on the PC's they sell. If it was IBM that was
able to cut the deal for OS2 Warp, we would all be bitching about IBM now
instead of MS.

For a very long time now, if you go into a store, all the PC's have Windows
pre-installed and for most people, a PC _is_ Windows. And to further that,
most people only know the OS is called Windows because that's what it says
at the boot splash screen.
 
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DanS

Stephan Rose <nospam@spammer.com> wrote in
news:O8WdnQimdL6FzQvbnZ2dnUVZ8vidnZ2d@giganews.com:


> I've found the .Net framework, while it does make life cozy and
> convenient in the windows world, to be useless for anything that's
> performance critical.


Ditto.
 
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Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:
> You are either delusional or have no clue. I am NOT scared sh**less at all.
> Not in the least. Each and every "enhancment" Microsoft makes, solidifies
> my standing in my profession. Microsoft is somewhat alarmed, but they are
> not scared. Even if you have your way (which you won't) just by attrition,
> it will take decades for Linux to overtake Microsoft and by that time, I
> will be on a beach in the Bahamas drinking and watching the girls go by on
> the beach and not give a rats ass about any software solution.
>
> So you job isn't in the computer industry so you have no idea what you are
> talking about. You just keep preaching Linux/Ubuntu just like those Jehova
> Witness people who come by on Sunday morning, knocking on doors trying to
> convert the people to their cult.
>
> Keep dreaming and maybe Ubuntu will be big in your world!


Do you realize, like Frank's posts, that this post is only comprised of
holier than thou insults?

Ask Enron's stockholders how quickly a large corporation can fall.

"You can fool some of the people ..."

Alias


>
>
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:eAyo7GKxHHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>> You sure have a skewed view of the word. No wonder you are an Ubuntu
>>> zealot. I PREFER to feed my family, have a nice home, freedom to travel,
>>> help my kids, put money away for retirement, etc....

>> And you're scared sh¡tless that Linux will take away your cash cow. So is
>> Microsoft.
>>
>>> Most of the world uses Windows and they wern't fooled into buying
>>> Windows, it just so happens that Windows is the best solution out there.

>> False and false.
>>
>>> Of course there are issues and problems, but with such complicated
>>> software there are bound to be problems.
>>>
>>> How about Linux? Last time I updated Ubuntu, there were 81 updates.
>>> Maybe Ubuntu is becoming bloated also.

>> Not really. With some ten programs open, it uses less than 279MB of RAM.
>> Most of the updates are improvements to the programs installed, not
>> "security updates" like you get with Windows every month.
>>
>>> I'm glad that you understand how hundreds of thousands of people use
>>> Microsoft products to make their living. I provide solutions to business
>>> problems. If I need to use Microsoft technology to get the job done, the
>>> so be it. My software saves the company money by making other peoples
>>> jobs easier.

>> No wonder you're scared of Linux.
>>> You keep using Ubuntu as a toy and leave the "heavy lifting" to us
>>> professionals. By the way, what do YOU do for a living (if anything)?

>> It's not related to computers except that I use computers to do it. What I
>> do is not relevant nor any of your business.
>>
>> Alias
>>>
>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>> news:%23j8eXkJxHHA.2488@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>> Since I make my living using Microsoft products, downloading and
>>>>> installing the latest and greatest .NET Framework updates helps keep me
>>>>> employed. Yes, there is lots of bloat, that's why we need Dual Core
>>>>> and Quad Core processors to run the bloated software. But since my
>>>>> paycheck depends on the bloatware, I'll keep using it. Ubuntu will
>>>>> continue to stay in the drawer.
>>>> Oh, so you prefer Windows due to its inherent need to be repaired often
>>>> and you need to make money off the hapless people who were fooled into
>>>> buying Windows. Now I understand.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OpJsfUJxHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>> I don't have problems after installing Windows updates and yes
>>>>>>> sometimes a reboot is necessary, but Windows OS are much more
>>>>>>> complicated than Linux solutions.
>>>>>> So, hurry up and go download and install the .NET Framework updates
>>>>>> and then post back about how wonderful your experience was. Do you
>>>>>> have the balls? In Windows, "complicated" really means "bloated".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:eLqgTOJxHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>>>> So how did your Ubuntu updates go? There are lots of them also
>>>>>>>> Unlike Windows Updates, which I wait at least a week to install to
>>>>>>>> make sure there aren't any problems, I have never, ever, had one
>>>>>>>> single problem with Ubuntu updates and very rarely need to reboot
>>>>>>>> after downloading and installing them.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> news:uAPHBYHxHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>> Ian wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Vista is comparatively new. We must give it a go and try not to
>>>>>>>>>>> constantly compare it with what went before. Microsoft said that
>>>>>>>>>>> it would run lots of maintenance programs in the background. One
>>>>>>>>>>> because people want to get on with other computing tasks while
>>>>>>>>>>> carrying out mundane maintenance, but perhaps more importantly,
>>>>>>>>>>> because MS knew so many people would never carry these tasks out,
>>>>>>>>>>> if left to their own devices. Updates are one such task. Updates
>>>>>>>>>>> are important because they block holes that virus makers have
>>>>>>>>>>> found.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> So, how did your updates for .NET go?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Feel more secure now?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>
>
 
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Bill Yanaire

Yes you are correct. IT doesn't matter which company is at the helm. If
IBM wasn't asleep at the wheel, they would be the dominant force but
MicroSquish took those honors. It doesn't matter how they got there and
they will be there for a long time to come.

I'm not worried about it. For those who preach about other solutions, they
are just a boil on the ass of Microsoft!


"DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote in message
news:Xns996B81C881DB5thisnthatadelphianet@216.196.97.142...
> "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote in
> news:uB5iB3JxHHA.4392@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
>
>>.... Most of
>> the world uses Windows and they wern't fooled into buying Windows, it
>> just so happens that Windows is the best solution out there.

>
> No, it just so happens that MS was the one to cut the deals way back when
> with the OEM's to put Windows on the PC's they sell. If it was IBM that
> was
> able to cut the deal for OS2 Warp, we would all be bitching about IBM now
> instead of MS.
>
> For a very long time now, if you go into a store, all the PC's have
> Windows
> pre-installed and for most people, a PC _is_ Windows. And to further that,
> most people only know the OS is called Windows because that's what it says
> at the boot splash screen.
>
>
 
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DanS

Frank <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in news:eDoVOuJxHHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:


> You're the desperate one who seems really scared that you don't have nor
> can afford Vista.


Regardless of whether or not someone can afford to buy something means
absolutely nothing if said person doesn't want it anyway.

It time for you to think up some other put-downs.

Not too creative are we.....you've been calling Alias poor for months and
Adam a drunk for months....can't you come up with anything new (or possibly
new AND clever) ?
 
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Bill Yanaire

Sounds like you can't take the truth. Linux will take years to move a
couple of percentage points up the ladder. Microsoft will lose a few
percentage points, but until Linux gets their act together, they will still
be a small standing in the world.

So why can't you say what you do for work? You said you use computers in
your job? Could it be ringing up orders for customers wanting a Big Mac,
Large order of fries, and a small drink? Oh yea, some of those POS systems
are probably on the Unix/Linux platform :)




"Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
news:%23PGt2OKxHHA.736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>> You are either delusional or have no clue. I am NOT scared sh**less at
>> all. Not in the least. Each and every "enhancment" Microsoft makes,
>> solidifies my standing in my profession. Microsoft is somewhat alarmed,
>> but they are not scared. Even if you have your way (which you won't)
>> just by attrition, it will take decades for Linux to overtake Microsoft
>> and by that time, I will be on a beach in the Bahamas drinking and
>> watching the girls go by on the beach and not give a rats ass about any
>> software solution.
>>
>> So you job isn't in the computer industry so you have no idea what you
>> are talking about. You just keep preaching Linux/Ubuntu just like those
>> Jehova Witness people who come by on Sunday morning, knocking on doors
>> trying to convert the people to their cult.
>>
>> Keep dreaming and maybe Ubuntu will be big in your world!

>
> Do you realize, like Frank's posts, that this post is only comprised of
> holier than thou insults?
>
> Ask Enron's stockholders how quickly a large corporation can fall.
>
> "You can fool some of the people ..."
>
> Alias
>
>
>>
>>
>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>> news:eAyo7GKxHHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>> You sure have a skewed view of the word. No wonder you are an Ubuntu
>>>> zealot. I PREFER to feed my family, have a nice home, freedom to
>>>> travel, help my kids, put money away for retirement, etc....
>>> And you're scared sh¡tless that Linux will take away your cash cow. So
>>> is Microsoft.
>>>
>>>> Most of the world uses Windows and they wern't fooled into buying
>>>> Windows, it just so happens that Windows is the best solution out
>>>> there.
>>> False and false.
>>>
>>>> Of course there are issues and problems, but with such complicated
>>>> software there are bound to be problems.
>>>>
>>>> How about Linux? Last time I updated Ubuntu, there were 81 updates.
>>>> Maybe Ubuntu is becoming bloated also.
>>> Not really. With some ten programs open, it uses less than 279MB of RAM.
>>> Most of the updates are improvements to the programs installed, not
>>> "security updates" like you get with Windows every month.
>>>
>>>> I'm glad that you understand how hundreds of thousands of people use
>>>> Microsoft products to make their living. I provide solutions to
>>>> business problems. If I need to use Microsoft technology to get the
>>>> job done, the so be it. My software saves the company money by making
>>>> other peoples jobs easier.
>>> No wonder you're scared of Linux.
>>>> You keep using Ubuntu as a toy and leave the "heavy lifting" to us
>>>> professionals. By the way, what do YOU do for a living (if anything)?
>>> It's not related to computers except that I use computers to do it. What
>>> I do is not relevant nor any of your business.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>>>
>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>> news:%23j8eXkJxHHA.2488@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>> Since I make my living using Microsoft products, downloading and
>>>>>> installing the latest and greatest .NET Framework updates helps keep
>>>>>> me employed. Yes, there is lots of bloat, that's why we need Dual
>>>>>> Core and Quad Core processors to run the bloated software. But since
>>>>>> my paycheck depends on the bloatware, I'll keep using it. Ubuntu
>>>>>> will continue to stay in the drawer.
>>>>> Oh, so you prefer Windows due to its inherent need to be repaired
>>>>> often and you need to make money off the hapless people who were
>>>>> fooled into buying Windows. Now I understand.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:OpJsfUJxHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>>> I don't have problems after installing Windows updates and yes
>>>>>>>> sometimes a reboot is necessary, but Windows OS are much more
>>>>>>>> complicated than Linux solutions.
>>>>>>> So, hurry up and go download and install the .NET Framework updates
>>>>>>> and then post back about how wonderful your experience was. Do you
>>>>>>> have the balls? In Windows, "complicated" really means "bloated".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:eLqgTOJxHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> So how did your Ubuntu updates go? There are lots of them also
>>>>>>>>> Unlike Windows Updates, which I wait at least a week to install to
>>>>>>>>> make sure there aren't any problems, I have never, ever, had one
>>>>>>>>> single problem with Ubuntu updates and very rarely need to reboot
>>>>>>>>> after downloading and installing them.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>> news:uAPHBYHxHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>> Ian wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Vista is comparatively new. We must give it a go and try not to
>>>>>>>>>>>> constantly compare it with what went before. Microsoft said
>>>>>>>>>>>> that it would run lots of maintenance programs in the
>>>>>>>>>>>> background. One because people want to get on with other
>>>>>>>>>>>> computing tasks while carrying out mundane maintenance, but
>>>>>>>>>>>> perhaps more importantly, because MS knew so many people would
>>>>>>>>>>>> never carry these tasks out, if left to their own devices.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Updates are one such task. Updates are important because they
>>>>>>>>>>>> block holes that virus makers have found.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> So, how did your updates for .NET go?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Feel more secure now?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>
 
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Bill Yanaire

How would you know what the .NET framework does?


"DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote in message
news:Xns996B822E2D4CFthisnthatadelphianet@216.196.97.142...
> Stephan Rose <nospam@spammer.com> wrote in
> news:O8WdnQimdL6FzQvbnZ2dnUVZ8vidnZ2d@giganews.com:
>
>
>> I've found the .Net framework, while it does make life cozy and
>> convenient in the windows world, to be useless for anything that's
>> performance critical.

>
> Ditto.
>
 
F

Frank

Alias wrote:

>
> Ask Enron's stockholders how quickly a large corporation can fall.



hahaha...oh...that's the best one yet!
OMG...you are actually much, much dumber than any of us ORIGINALLY
suspected.
Cats out of the bag NOW...you're a real idiot!
hahahaha....ROTFLMAO!!!
Frank
 
F

Frank

Alias wrote:

>
>
> Huh? Do I need to repost the messages from Vista users who are having
> problems with .NET?
>


If that makes you feel more secure, go right ahead. Has nothing to do
with my updates.
Idiot.

I could afford your wife, her mother and all their sisters.


You can't afford Vista. You're financially broke as you've admitted that
many times in the past.


>> So now you're walking like a duck...lol...what's that all about?

>
>
> LOL! You really don't understand?



Understand you're now walking like a duck...lol...ok by me!

>
>> You need help don't you?

And you still do!
Frank
 
F

Frank

DanS wrote:

> Frank <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in news:eDoVOuJxHHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
>
>
>>You're the desperate one who seems really scared that you don't have nor
>>can afford Vista.

>
>
> Regardless of whether or not someone can afford to buy something means
> absolutely nothing if said person doesn't want it anyway.
>
> It time for you to think up some other put-downs.
>
> Not too creative are we.....you've been calling Alias poor for months and
> Adam a drunk for months....can't you come up with anything new (or possibly
> new AND clever) ?


Well Dan, it's called the "awful truth" isn't it.
Linux losers deserve what they get in this Windows ng.
Screw'em!
Frank
 
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Bill Yanaire

Frank,

Think about it. Do you really want to "afford" Alias's wife, her mother and
their sisters? Pull yourself together man. Remember, it's Alias's family.
They are hooked on Ubuntu!


"Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message
news:ex0AfaKxHHA.3340@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Alias wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Huh? Do I need to repost the messages from Vista users who are having
>> problems with .NET?
>>

>
> If that makes you feel more secure, go right ahead. Has nothing to do with
> my updates.
> Idiot.
>
> I could afford your wife, her mother and all their sisters.
>
>
> You can't afford Vista. You're financially broke as you've admitted that
> many times in the past.
>
>
>>> So now you're walking like a duck...lol...what's that all about?

>>
>>
>> LOL! You really don't understand?

>
>
> Understand you're now walking like a duck...lol...ok by me!
>
>>
>>> You need help don't you?

> And you still do!
> Frank
 
F

Frank

Alias wrote:

>
> Hundreds and hundreds of people are having problems with the .NET
> updates.


Prove it cause I'm not having any problems, are you? Oh, I forgot, you
can't afford Vista...lol.

How come you're not over at microsoft.public.windowsupdates
> helping those people out instead of lying about me and others over here?


How come you're not over at linux ng helping all those lost linux loser
souls, huh?
Idiot.
Frank
>
 
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Peter

FB - a breath of fresh air for a change, thanks for the sensible post.

--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Ultimate
"Frank Bright" <Brightbelt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:%23DgBNAKxHHA.4300@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
> "Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message
> news:O3qB0cJxHHA.312@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Unlike Windows Updates, which I wait at least a week to install to make
>>> sure there aren't any problems,

>>
>> Liar...
>> I have never, ever, had one single
>>> problem with Ubuntu updates

>>
>> Liar...
>>
>> and very rarely need to reboot after
>>> downloading and installing them.

>>
>> Biggest lie of all!
>> Hey little man. stop the lying, ok?
>> Frank

>
> Hi,
> I'm another guy named Frank B. and I'd like to chime in for a reality
> check.
> I've got Ubuntu dual booting on 2 computers with XP and Vista.
>
> And I've got Mandriva Spring One on an older laptop. And what's my
> reality
> check?
>
> BOTH SIDES ARE CORRECT. I use LINUX & VISTA & XP AND I LIKE THEM ALL. Yes
> Vista is bloated and sluggish etc etc ,.....but it also is geared to run
> Major applications that Linux right now can only dream of. (Yes, you do
> have
> to have recent Vista-compatible versions...but wait and let's see Linux's
> situation......)
>
> Sure there are Wine, CrossOver, VMware etc etc,...but I've found something
> through direct experience: These are great for tinkering with programs
> like
> Dreamweaver MX, Photoshop and Flash. But do you have Real Dependability
> with
> them ? In short, No.
>
> This is what I've encountered:
>
> - PS 7.0 runs great on wine - it also "Kicks" me out of the program
> randomly
> from time to time with no warning. (But hey, no freezes !!)
>
> - DW MX worked great for a while then it began, every time I wanted to
> access my remote site, to 'encounter a fatal error'. So "DW mx must now
> terminate".
> (Btw, a clue: this is like having no program at all. And FYI, I've seen
> other 2-year-old posts on this exact same topic that have No replies as
> yet...I've emailed CrossOver and have not received a valid reply to this
> concern. I've also tried reinstalling CrossOver and DW mx)
>
> - I've spent hours and hours scouring through forums and googling to find
> answers about configuring hardware. At one point, I Finally got my Canon
> scanner configured. How? By visiting a FRENCH UBUNTU SITE and using their
> English-based code. (Yep, that JUST WORKED !! RIGHT??)
>
> - It took over a week to research and figure out how to manage a jumpy
> cursor/keyboard problem on my laptop.
>
> - I have a ATI X-1650 Radeon card which is very recent technology. Will
> Beryl and Compiz work with them?? NO. It is not supported for accelerated
> graphics in Ubuntu. Hummmmmm.
>
> All this may imply that I hate Linux. Not so - actually, I LOVE it. But
> I'm
> tired of all the lies these trolls are spreading. Why are these trolls
> here?
> Maybe so you won't see what Ubuntu forums are like. I encourage these
> guys
> to hang out on Ubuntu forums and help beginners there, rather than troll
> here. You'll do much more to "convert" people that way than you will
> spreading lies on this forum.
>
> And yes, maybe your experience with Ubuntu is all smooth. That's a reply
> game many use in Linux: "Well, mine works fine." But you know what? That's
> what you're hearing here on Vista. Many have indeed had very smooth
> experiences.
>
> So go help beginners in Linux on those forums. Get A Life.
>
> Frank B.
>
 
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Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:
> Sounds like you can't take the truth.


LOL! Speak for yourself.

> Linux will take years to move a
> couple of percentage points up the ladder.


Opinion and wishful thinking.

> Microsoft will lose a few
> percentage points, but until Linux gets their act together, they will still
> be a small standing in the world.


Linux *has* its act together.

Now, more insults:

>
> So why can't you say what you do for work? You said you use computers in
> your job? Could it be ringing up orders for customers wanting a Big Mac,
> Large order of fries, and a small drink? Oh yea, some of those POS systems
> are probably on the Unix/Linux platform :)


What I do for a living is none of your business, sorry. You will have to
insult me based on your imagination like Frank's been doing.

Alias
>
>
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:%23PGt2OKxHHA.736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>> You are either delusional or have no clue. I am NOT scared sh**less at
>>> all. Not in the least. Each and every "enhancment" Microsoft makes,
>>> solidifies my standing in my profession. Microsoft is somewhat alarmed,
>>> but they are not scared. Even if you have your way (which you won't)
>>> just by attrition, it will take decades for Linux to overtake Microsoft
>>> and by that time, I will be on a beach in the Bahamas drinking and
>>> watching the girls go by on the beach and not give a rats ass about any
>>> software solution.
>>>
>>> So you job isn't in the computer industry so you have no idea what you
>>> are talking about. You just keep preaching Linux/Ubuntu just like those
>>> Jehova Witness people who come by on Sunday morning, knocking on doors
>>> trying to convert the people to their cult.
>>>
>>> Keep dreaming and maybe Ubuntu will be big in your world!

>> Do you realize, like Frank's posts, that this post is only comprised of
>> holier than thou insults?
>>
>> Ask Enron's stockholders how quickly a large corporation can fall.
>>
>> "You can fool some of the people ..."
>>
>> Alias
>>
>>
>>>
>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>> news:eAyo7GKxHHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>> You sure have a skewed view of the word. No wonder you are an Ubuntu
>>>>> zealot. I PREFER to feed my family, have a nice home, freedom to
>>>>> travel, help my kids, put money away for retirement, etc....
>>>> And you're scared sh¡tless that Linux will take away your cash cow. So
>>>> is Microsoft.
>>>>
>>>>> Most of the world uses Windows and they wern't fooled into buying
>>>>> Windows, it just so happens that Windows is the best solution out
>>>>> there.
>>>> False and false.
>>>>
>>>>> Of course there are issues and problems, but with such complicated
>>>>> software there are bound to be problems.
>>>>>
>>>>> How about Linux? Last time I updated Ubuntu, there were 81 updates.
>>>>> Maybe Ubuntu is becoming bloated also.
>>>> Not really. With some ten programs open, it uses less than 279MB of RAM.
>>>> Most of the updates are improvements to the programs installed, not
>>>> "security updates" like you get with Windows every month.
>>>>
>>>>> I'm glad that you understand how hundreds of thousands of people use
>>>>> Microsoft products to make their living. I provide solutions to
>>>>> business problems. If I need to use Microsoft technology to get the
>>>>> job done, the so be it. My software saves the company money by making
>>>>> other peoples jobs easier.
>>>> No wonder you're scared of Linux.
>>>>> You keep using Ubuntu as a toy and leave the "heavy lifting" to us
>>>>> professionals. By the way, what do YOU do for a living (if anything)?
>>>> It's not related to computers except that I use computers to do it. What
>>>> I do is not relevant nor any of your business.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>> news:%23j8eXkJxHHA.2488@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>> Since I make my living using Microsoft products, downloading and
>>>>>>> installing the latest and greatest .NET Framework updates helps keep
>>>>>>> me employed. Yes, there is lots of bloat, that's why we need Dual
>>>>>>> Core and Quad Core processors to run the bloated software. But since
>>>>>>> my paycheck depends on the bloatware, I'll keep using it. Ubuntu
>>>>>>> will continue to stay in the drawer.
>>>>>> Oh, so you prefer Windows due to its inherent need to be repaired
>>>>>> often and you need to make money off the hapless people who were
>>>>>> fooled into buying Windows. Now I understand.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:OpJsfUJxHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>>>> I don't have problems after installing Windows updates and yes
>>>>>>>>> sometimes a reboot is necessary, but Windows OS are much more
>>>>>>>>> complicated than Linux solutions.
>>>>>>>> So, hurry up and go download and install the .NET Framework updates
>>>>>>>> and then post back about how wonderful your experience was. Do you
>>>>>>>> have the balls? In Windows, "complicated" really means "bloated".
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> news:eLqgTOJxHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> So how did your Ubuntu updates go? There are lots of them also
>>>>>>>>>> Unlike Windows Updates, which I wait at least a week to install to
>>>>>>>>>> make sure there aren't any problems, I have never, ever, had one
>>>>>>>>>> single problem with Ubuntu updates and very rarely need to reboot
>>>>>>>>>> after downloading and installing them.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>> news:uAPHBYHxHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>> Ian wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vista is comparatively new. We must give it a go and try not to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> constantly compare it with what went before. Microsoft said
>>>>>>>>>>>>> that it would run lots of maintenance programs in the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> background. One because people want to get on with other
>>>>>>>>>>>>> computing tasks while carrying out mundane maintenance, but
>>>>>>>>>>>>> perhaps more importantly, because MS knew so many people would
>>>>>>>>>>>>> never carry these tasks out, if left to their own devices.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Updates are one such task. Updates are important because they
>>>>>>>>>>>>> block holes that virus makers have found.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> So, how did your updates for .NET go?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Feel more secure now?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>
 
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Alias

Frank wrote:

> Cats out of the bag NOW...you're a real idiot!
> hahahaha....ROTFLMAO!!!
> Frank


Skip ...

> Cats out of the bag NOW...you're a real idiot!
> hahahaha....ROTFLMAO!!!
> Frank


Skip ...

> Cats out of the bag NOW...you're a real idiot!
> hahahaha....ROTFLMAO!!!
> Frank


Skip ...

> Cats out of the bag NOW...you're a real idiot!
> hahahaha....ROTFLMAO!!!
> Frank


Skip ...

> Cats out of the bag NOW...you're a real idiot!
> hahahaha....ROTFLMAO!!!
> Frank


Skip ...

> Cats out of the bag NOW...you're a real idiot!
> hahahaha....ROTFLMAO!!!
> Frank


Skip ...
 
A

Alias

Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>>
>> Hundreds and hundreds of people are having problems with the .NET
>> updates.

>
> Prove it cause I'm not having any problems, are you? Oh, I forgot, you
> can't afford Vista...lol.


Like I said, take a gander at microsoft.public.windowsupdates or STFU.
>
> How come you're not over at microsoft.public.windowsupdates
>> helping those people out instead of lying about me and others over here?

>
> How come you're not over at linux ng helping all those lost linux loser
> souls, huh?


I am and help as much as I can. I am helping a disgusted Windows user on
the Me newsgroup switch over today. Oops.

> Idiot.
> Frank


YOU, however, are NOT on the windows updates newsgroup helping anyone.
You are too busy here making up insults about people and proving
yourself to be a total buffoon.

Alias
 
A

Alias

Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Huh? Do I need to repost the messages from Vista users who are having
>> problems with .NET?
>>

>
> If that makes you feel more secure, go right ahead. Has nothing to do
> with my updates.
> Idiot.
>
> I could afford your wife, her mother and all their sisters.
>
>
> You can't afford Vista. You're financially broke as you've admitted that
> many times in the past.
>
>
>>> So now you're walking like a duck...lol...what's that all about?

>>
>>
>> LOL! You really don't understand?

>
>
> Understand you're now walking like a duck...lol...ok by me!
>
>>
>>> You need help don't you?

> And you still do!
> Frank


You really are confused, aren't you? You can't even keep your lies straight.

Alias
 

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