Alias wrote:
> On Jul 24, 5:59 pm, Manfred Nathanal Hollingsworth <M...@MNH.ORG>
> wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> On Jul 24, 5:38 pm, Manfred Nathanal Hollingsworth <M...@MNH.ORG>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>> On Jul 23, 6:18 pm, Manfred Nathanal Hollingsworth <M...@MNH.ORG>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>>> On Jul 22, 1:28 am, "Bill Yanaire, ESQ" <b...@yanaire.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Alias hasn't been around today.
>>>>>>> Did you miss me?
>>>>>>>> I wonder if he got a virus on his precious Ubuntu.
>>>>>>> Nope.
>>>>>>>> Maybe the cops took him away for smoking dope.
>>>>>>> Nope. Erm, smoking pot or hash isn't illegal in Spain.
>>>>>>>> Maybe he had to go to the bank and deposit that $14k a week he claims to get
>>>>>>> Nope.
>>>>>>>> Maybe he is an alley somewhere drunk off his Open Sores ass.
>>>>>>> I haven't had a drink for over nine years.
>>>>>>> You're batting .000 again but what else is new?
>>>>>>> Fact is my Ubuntu machine has had some serious hard ware problems (MB,
>>>>>>> RIP) and is being replaced by a new machine.
>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>> Sure it is. When running Ubuntu on any machine, you will have problems.
>>>>>> The biggest problem is trying to do any real work because Ubuntu is a
>>>>>> pile of crap.
>>>>> Same machine was running XP. Neither Ubuntu nor any flavor of Windows
>>>>> can fix a broken mother board, dumb ****. The fact that you don't know
>>>>> what can be done with Ubuntu despite my telling you what can done
>>>>> myriads of times only reveals how STUPID you are. Vista, OTOH, is even
>>>>> berated by Microsoft itself.
>>>>> Alias
>>>> I know exactly what can be done with Ubuntu. Nothing important.
>>> Thanks for proving that you don't know what can be done with Ubuntu.
>>> Snip lies.
>>> Alias
>> Yea, keep thinking that. Ubuntu is struggling to keep up. Imagine a
>> FREE product that is on very few computers. Must be a load of **** for
>> people to ignore.
>
> 10 million is not a "few", dumb ****.
Oops. There you go again picking numbers out of the air. Maybe 10
million have downloaded it but a fraction are still using it.
>
>> Users would rather pay for Windows than use a FREE product like Ubuntu.
>
> Most users have never heard of Ubuntu so it's impossible to know if
> they would prefer Windows over Ubuntu. Hence, my noble and sacred
> mission.
YOU ARE RIGHT. Most users have never heard of Ubuntu. Let's keep it
that way. There is no reason to waste their valuable time.
>
>> That means Ubuntu is **** poor. Get over it.
>
> No, it means you don't know what you're talking about and think it
> fine and dandy to LIE to cover up your ignorance regarding Ubuntu.
>
> Alias
>
I know all about Ubuntu. Ubuntu is worthless to most because it doesn't
run their software. Oops.
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