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After 20 years, the consumer has yet to learn
Well, this isn't necessarily the case, I mean after all, I want to buy a laptop, and I can't seem to be able to get one without an OS, or one with FreeBSD loaded on it.
The ones who I say are the stupid consumers would be the ones that allow Windows into the server room. such a bad move for computing. If Microsoft were an automotive engine company. People would have given them up long ago because of being late for work because their reliable car just exploded. Not to mention the traffic accidents from random stalling on the freeway.
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20 years?  Rick_K | 11/16/03
After 20 years, the consumer has yet to learn  nucrash | 11/17/03
Good thing  JoeMama_z | 11/17/03
If Windows *were* a car,  BondoFox | 12/01/03
Software  tko_z | 11/16/03
You can always move to Cuba...  tjmiller@... | 11/17/03
Evolve or Die  FreeBSD | 11/17/03
Software  tko_z | 11/16/03
God bless Gates and Microsoft  pa2004 | 11/17/03
re: Gates and Microsoft  dwest_z | 11/17/03
This is absolutely ludicrous...  Spoon Jabber | 11/17/03
I was thinking the same thing.  Nullifidian | 11/17/03
Good points!  Yen_z | 11/17/03
He was playing to suits....  mlindl | 11/17/03
Message has been deleted.  screaming silence | 11/17/03
Good work if you can get it  BarbarianHorde | 11/17/03
Meanwhile, in Brazil ...  jellyclock | 11/17/03
Windows' New Chrome-Plated Sieve?  tjmiller@... | 11/17/03
Speech is great source for joke material  michael-t | 11/17/03
Is BG a real human or one with AI?  michael-t | 11/18/03
A fool and his money are soon parted.........  middle of nowhere | 11/17/03
Bill is right!  Richard Flude | 11/17/03
Did you see that video? Billg's fantasies get worse by the year!  dicktaurus@... | 11/18/03
Security Guidelines  michael-t | 11/19/03

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