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  #61  
Old January 3rd 10, 01:05 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Alias[_36_]
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Default Another Thing Ubuntu Can do that Windows Can't

Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:

STFU you *DUMB *****!
Oops!...LOL!


Make me, lamer.

Tell me where you live and I'll make you do a lot of things you
never thought possible.
Oops!

Does that fantasy give you a hard on, old man?


No but the reality of it must have sacred the **** out of a *COWARD*
like you!
Oops!...LOL!


Nothing you can say or do will scare me, sport.


Then give me your real name and addy and we'll see about
that....*sport*!...LOL!
Oops!


I don't give my "addy" out to morons like you. I have better things to
do with my time than give you a proper thrashing. It's more fun to tell
you to just go **** yourself.

--
Alias
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  #62  
Old January 3rd 10, 03:07 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Death
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Default Another Thing Ubuntu Can do that Windows Can't

Alias wrote:

Death wrote:

Killfile...that's what its called.
I never change my name .... easy to add me.


Until you change it back to Vlad the Impaler.


I was thinking Samhain or Azrael.
Or Puff the Magic Smoker, lives by the hospital ...

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Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.

  #63  
Old January 3rd 10, 04:39 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Frank
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Default Another Thing Ubuntu Can do that Windows Can't

Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:

STFU you *DUMB *****!
Oops!...LOL!


Make me, lamer.

Tell me where you live and I'll make you do a lot of things you
never thought possible.
Oops!

Does that fantasy give you a hard on, old man?


No but the reality of it must have sacred the **** out of a *COWARD*
like you!
Oops!...LOL!

Nothing you can say or do will scare me, sport.


Then give me your real name and addy and we'll see about
that....*sport*!...LOL!
Oops!


I don't give my "addy" out to morons like you.


Yeah...you're an admitted *COWARD*!

I have better things to
do with my time than give you a proper thrashing.


Wanna try and prove it?
Oops!

It's more fun to tell
you to just go **** yourself.


Typical cowardly answer from a ****ing coward like you.
Oops!...LOL!

  #64  
Old January 3rd 10, 04:47 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Alias[_36_]
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Posts: 477
Default Another Thing Ubuntu Can do that Windows Can't

Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:

STFU you *DUMB *****!
Oops!...LOL!


Make me, lamer.

Tell me where you live and I'll make you do a lot of things you
never thought possible.
Oops!

Does that fantasy give you a hard on, old man?


No but the reality of it must have sacred the **** out of a
*COWARD* like you!
Oops!...LOL!

Nothing you can say or do will scare me, sport.

Then give me your real name and addy and we'll see about
that....*sport*!...LOL!
Oops!


I don't give my "addy" out to morons like you.


Yeah...you're an admitted *COWARD*!


No, I don't give out my "addy", name and phone number on Usenet and
neither will you or will you? If so, type it here and show everyone that
you're not a coward:







I have better things to
do with my time than give you a proper thrashing.


Wanna try and prove it?


What for? Why would I want to waste my time on a fool like you?

Oops!

It's more fun to tell
you to just go **** yourself.


Typical cowardly answer from a ****ing coward like you.
Oops!...LOL!


No, it's more fun to watch you flail about wanting something you'll
never get. In fact, it's hilarious.

--
Alias
  #65  
Old January 3rd 10, 05:07 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Frank
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Default cody gets his ass kicked...again!

Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:

STFU you *DUMB *****!
Oops!...LOL!


Make me, lamer.

Tell me where you live and I'll make you do a lot of things you
never thought possible.
Oops!

Does that fantasy give you a hard on, old man?


No but the reality of it must have sacred the **** out of a
*COWARD* like you!
Oops!...LOL!

Nothing you can say or do will scare me, sport.

Then give me your real name and addy and we'll see about
that....*sport*!...LOL!
Oops!

I don't give my "addy" out to morons like you.


Yeah...you're an admitted *COWARD*!


No, I don't give out my "addy", name and phone number on Usenet and
neither will you or will you?


I already did asshole!

If so, type it here and show everyone that
you're not a coward:


Try google you *DUMB *****. If you know how.
We've been thought this charade of yours numerous times before. I gave
you my name and addy and a time to meet. You were a no show *COWARD*
remember, you *DUMB *****?
Oops!







I have better things to
do with my time than give you a proper thrashing.


Wanna try and prove it?


What for? Why would I want to waste my time on a fool like you?


So you are the *COWARD* we've all come to know huh?
About time you admitted it.

Oops!

It's more fun to tell
you to just go **** yourself.


Typical cowardly answer from a ****ing coward like you.
Oops!...LOL!


No, it's more fun to watch you flail about wanting something you'll
never get.


Oh I get a tremendous amount of pleasure in daily exposing you for the
COWARDLY THIEF, CHEAT AND SPAMMING TROLLING LINUTRD ASSHOLE YOU ARE!

In fact, it's hilarious.

Yeah and we are all laughing our collective asses off AT YOU!
Oops!...LOL!


  #66  
Old January 3rd 10, 09:35 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Stefan Patric[_3_]
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Default Another Thing Ubuntu Can do that Windows Can't

On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 00:12:30 +0100, Alias wrote:

Stefan Patric wrote:
On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 13:15:36 +0100, Alias wrote:

Stefan Patric wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 13:29:02 +0100, Alias wrote:

That is besides offering multiple workstations, a much safer surfing
environment, a price that cannot be beat and stability.

[snip]
Attempting to convert the faithful is a futile avocation.

Stef
It wasn't posted for the faithful.


Then, who?


The unfaithful, who else?


The unfaithful here are self-enlightened, independent thinkers, and don't
need a preacher.


Stef

  #67  
Old January 4th 10, 12:27 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Doum
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Default Another Thing Windows Can do that Ubuntu Can't

Alias écrivait
:

Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait news:hhkpqd$8sc$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

That is besides offering multiple workstations, a much safer surfing
environment, a price that cannot be beat and stability.

When one installs Ubuntu properly, one creates a root or /
partition, a swap partition and a home partition. If for some reason
the system gets borked or if one wants to clean install the new
version, one can merely install Ubuntu over itself and mounting the
swap and previous home partition. Once Ubuntu is loaded, all default
programs are not only installed, all the tweaks such as bookmarks,
passwords, sign ons and all other tweaks are just as you left them.
If one was using Thunderbird, for example, reinstalling Thunderbird
will have the result of all your emails, email accounts, passwords,
etc. being just as you left them. One does have to get updates and
reenable the video card drivers but that's just a couple of clicks
away. Absolutely amazing and 1000% easier to do than a clean install
of Windows of any flavor.

Before you yell "imaging", one can make an image or clone of Ubuntu
as well but I am comparing a clean install of Windows vs. a clean
install of Ubuntu.


Run PROFESSIONNAL [sic] applications designed for Windows.


Why would I want to do that when there are plenty of PROFESSIONAL
programs for Linux?


The place I work would rather spend money in research and development on
new products for their customers than spend millions rewriting software
that already works for their own administration and/or production, that
would be waste of money.

The programs that control the machine I work on run on Windows and it
works, why change when it's not broken?
  #68  
Old January 4th 10, 12:30 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Frank
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Posts: 868
Default Another Thing Windows Can do that Ubuntu Can't

Alias wrote:
Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait news:hhkpqd$8sc$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

That is besides offering multiple workstations, a much safer surfing
environment, a price that cannot be beat and stability.

When one installs Ubuntu properly, one creates a root or / partition,
a swap partition and a home partition. If for some reason the system
gets borked or if one wants to clean install the new version, one can
merely install Ubuntu over itself and mounting the swap and previous
home partition. Once Ubuntu is loaded, all default programs are not
only installed, all the tweaks such as bookmarks, passwords, sign ons
and all other tweaks are just as you left them. If one was using
Thunderbird, for example, reinstalling Thunderbird will have the
result of all your emails, email accounts, passwords, etc. being just
as you left them. One does have to get updates and reenable the video
card drivers but that's just a couple of clicks away. Absolutely
amazing and 1000% easier to do than a clean install of Windows of any
flavor.

Before you yell "imaging", one can make an image or clone of Ubuntu
as well but I am comparing a clean install of Windows vs. a clean
install of Ubuntu.


Run PROFESSIONNAL [sic] applications designed for Windows.


Why would I want to do that when there are plenty of PROFESSIONAL
programs for Linux?

Well first of all, you'd need to actually have a legal copy of Vista or
Windows 7...something you can't afford.
Oops!
  #69  
Old January 4th 10, 12:52 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Alias[_36_]
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Posts: 477
Default Another Thing Windows Can do that Ubuntu Can't

Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait
:

Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait news:hhkpqd$8sc$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

That is besides offering multiple workstations, a much safer surfing
environment, a price that cannot be beat and stability.

When one installs Ubuntu properly, one creates a root or /
partition, a swap partition and a home partition. If for some reason
the system gets borked or if one wants to clean install the new
version, one can merely install Ubuntu over itself and mounting the
swap and previous home partition. Once Ubuntu is loaded, all default
programs are not only installed, all the tweaks such as bookmarks,
passwords, sign ons and all other tweaks are just as you left them.
If one was using Thunderbird, for example, reinstalling Thunderbird
will have the result of all your emails, email accounts, passwords,
etc. being just as you left them. One does have to get updates and
reenable the video card drivers but that's just a couple of clicks
away. Absolutely amazing and 1000% easier to do than a clean install
of Windows of any flavor.

Before you yell "imaging", one can make an image or clone of Ubuntu
as well but I am comparing a clean install of Windows vs. a clean
install of Ubuntu.

Run PROFESSIONNAL [sic] applications designed for Windows.

Why would I want to do that when there are plenty of PROFESSIONAL
programs for Linux?


The place I work would rather spend money in research and development on
new products for their customers than spend millions rewriting software
that already works for their own administration and/or production, that
would be waste of money.

The programs that control the machine I work on run on Windows and it
works, why change when it's not broken?


In your case, you're forced to use Windows.

--
Alias
  #70  
Old January 4th 10, 01:00 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Enkidu[_2_]
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Default Another Thing Windows Can do that Ubuntu Can't

Doum wrote:

The programs that control the machine I work on run on Windows and it
works, why change when it's not broken?


Until there's a reason, you shouldn't. Everyone should use what works
for them. Linux, XP, OSX, W7, OS2, whatever. Choice is good, competition
is good. Religious flame wars are bad.

--
Enkidu
  #71  
Old January 4th 10, 01:19 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Frank
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Posts: 868
Default Another Thing Windows Can do that Ubuntu Can't

Alias wrote:
Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait
:
Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait news:hhkpqd$8sc$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

That is besides offering multiple workstations, a much safer surfing
environment, a price that cannot be beat and stability.

When one installs Ubuntu properly, one creates a root or /
partition, a swap partition and a home partition. If for some reason
the system gets borked or if one wants to clean install the new
version, one can merely install Ubuntu over itself and mounting the
swap and previous home partition. Once Ubuntu is loaded, all default
programs are not only installed, all the tweaks such as bookmarks,
passwords, sign ons and all other tweaks are just as you left them.
If one was using Thunderbird, for example, reinstalling Thunderbird
will have the result of all your emails, email accounts, passwords,
etc. being just as you left them. One does have to get updates and
reenable the video card drivers but that's just a couple of clicks
away. Absolutely amazing and 1000% easier to do than a clean install
of Windows of any flavor.
Before you yell "imaging", one can make an image or clone of Ubuntu
as well but I am comparing a clean install of Windows vs. a clean
install of Ubuntu.

Run PROFESSIONNAL [sic] applications designed for Windows.
Why would I want to do that when there are plenty of PROFESSIONAL
programs for Linux?


The place I work would rather spend money in research and development
on new products for their customers than spend millions rewriting
software that already works for their own administration and/or
production, that would be waste of money.

The programs that control the machine I work on run on Windows and it
works, why change when it's not broken?


In your case, you're forced to use Windows.

Well...you're forced to use linux.
  #72  
Old January 4th 10, 05:56 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Frank
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Posts: 126
Default Another Thing Windows Can do that Ubuntu Can't

Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait
:
Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait news:hhkpqd$8sc$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

That is besides offering multiple workstations, a much safer surfing
environment, a price that cannot be beat and stability.

When one installs Ubuntu properly, one creates a root or /
partition, a swap partition and a home partition. If for some reason
the system gets borked or if one wants to clean install the new
version, one can merely install Ubuntu over itself and mounting the
swap and previous home partition. Once Ubuntu is loaded, all default
programs are not only installed, all the tweaks such as bookmarks,
passwords, sign ons and all other tweaks are just as you left them.
If one was using Thunderbird, for example, reinstalling Thunderbird
will have the result of all your emails, email accounts, passwords,
etc. being just as you left them. One does have to get updates and
reenable the video card drivers but that's just a couple of clicks
away. Absolutely amazing and 1000% easier to do than a clean install
of Windows of any flavor.
Before you yell "imaging", one can make an image or clone of Ubuntu
as well but I am comparing a clean install of Windows vs. a clean
install of Ubuntu.

Run PROFESSIONNAL [sic] applications designed for Windows.
Why would I want to do that when there are plenty of PROFESSIONAL
programs for Linux?


The place I work would rather spend money in research and
development on new products for their customers than spend millions
rewriting software that already works for their own administration
and/or production, that would be waste of money.

The programs that control the machine I work on run on Windows and
it works, why change when it's not broken?

In your case, you're forced to use Windows.

Well...you're forced to use linux.


No, unlike you, I use the best of both worlds.


No, you're not like me. I can afford Windows 7, the very best OS
available today.
Whereas you are forced to use that POS toy os because its free and
you're broke.

Windows for gaming and to
support clients who use Windows and Linux for real work and pleasure.
You're posting leaps of logic again.


Cut the bull**** cody, you don't have a legal copy of Window 7 and we
all know it.
So stop lying

  #73  
Old January 4th 10, 06:03 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Alias[_36_]
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Posts: 477
Default Another Thing Windows Can do that Ubuntu Can't

Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait
:
Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait news:hhkpqd$8sc$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

That is besides offering multiple workstations, a much safer
surfing
environment, a price that cannot be beat and stability.

When one installs Ubuntu properly, one creates a root or /
partition, a swap partition and a home partition. If for some
reason
the system gets borked or if one wants to clean install the new
version, one can merely install Ubuntu over itself and mounting the
swap and previous home partition. Once Ubuntu is loaded, all
default
programs are not only installed, all the tweaks such as bookmarks,
passwords, sign ons and all other tweaks are just as you left them.
If one was using Thunderbird, for example, reinstalling Thunderbird
will have the result of all your emails, email accounts, passwords,
etc. being just as you left them. One does have to get updates and
reenable the video card drivers but that's just a couple of clicks
away. Absolutely amazing and 1000% easier to do than a clean
install
of Windows of any flavor.
Before you yell "imaging", one can make an image or clone of Ubuntu
as well but I am comparing a clean install of Windows vs. a clean
install of Ubuntu.

Run PROFESSIONNAL [sic] applications designed for Windows.
Why would I want to do that when there are plenty of PROFESSIONAL
programs for Linux?


The place I work would rather spend money in research and
development on new products for their customers than spend millions
rewriting software that already works for their own administration
and/or production, that would be waste of money.

The programs that control the machine I work on run on Windows and
it works, why change when it's not broken?

In your case, you're forced to use Windows.

Well...you're forced to use linux.


No, unlike you, I use the best of both worlds.


No, you're not like me. I can afford Windows 7, the very best OS
available today.
Whereas you are forced to use that POS toy os because its free and
you're broke.


Liar.


Windows for gaming and to
support clients who use Windows and Linux for real work and pleasure.
You're posting leaps of logic again.


Cut the bull**** cody, you don't have a legal copy of Window 7 and we
all know it.


You don't know anything.

So stop lying


Follow your own advice (as if).

--
Alias
  #74  
Old January 4th 10, 06:52 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Frank
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Posts: 126
Default Another Thing Windows Can do that Ubuntu Can't

Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Frank wrote:
Alias wrote:
Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait
:
Doum wrote:
Alias écrivait news:hhkpqd$8sc$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

That is besides offering multiple workstations, a much safer
surfing
environment, a price that cannot be beat and stability.

When one installs Ubuntu properly, one creates a root or /
partition, a swap partition and a home partition. If for some
reason
the system gets borked or if one wants to clean install the new
version, one can merely install Ubuntu over itself and mounting
the
swap and previous home partition. Once Ubuntu is loaded, all
default
programs are not only installed, all the tweaks such as bookmarks,
passwords, sign ons and all other tweaks are just as you left
them.
If one was using Thunderbird, for example, reinstalling
Thunderbird
will have the result of all your emails, email accounts,
passwords,
etc. being just as you left them. One does have to get updates and
reenable the video card drivers but that's just a couple of clicks
away. Absolutely amazing and 1000% easier to do than a clean
install
of Windows of any flavor.
Before you yell "imaging", one can make an image or clone of
Ubuntu
as well but I am comparing a clean install of Windows vs. a clean
install of Ubuntu.

Run PROFESSIONNAL [sic] applications designed for Windows.
Why would I want to do that when there are plenty of PROFESSIONAL
programs for Linux?


The place I work would rather spend money in research and
development on new products for their customers than spend
millions rewriting software that already works for their own
administration and/or production, that would be waste of money.

The programs that control the machine I work on run on Windows and
it works, why change when it's not broken?

In your case, you're forced to use Windows.

Well...you're forced to use linux.

No, unlike you, I use the best of both worlds.


No, you're not like me. I can afford Windows 7, the very best OS
available today.
Whereas you are forced to use that POS toy os because its free and
you're broke.


Liar.

LIAR!

Windows for gaming and to
support clients who use Windows and Linux for real work and
pleasure. You're posting leaps of logic again.


Cut the bull**** cody, you don't have a legal copy of Window 7 and we
all know it.


You don't know anything.


We all know you're a LIAR, LIAR!

So stop lying


Follow your own advice (as if).


Stop lying cody!

 




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