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Gordon's Psychologist
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      08-03-2009
Alias wrote:
> When one installs Windows, one needs to have the following handy:
>
> 1. Windows CD or DVD.
> 2. Motherboard CD
> 3. Printer CD
> 4. Scanner CD
> 5. Graphics card CD
> 6. Sound card CD
> 7. MS Office CD (if you're gonna go Windows, go all the way)
> 8. Keyboard/Mouse CD if wireless
> 9. Burner software like Nero CD
> 10. Monitor CD
> 11. Any other software like Photo Shop CDs.
>
> When one installs Ubuntu, one needs to have the following handy:
>
> 1. The Ubuntu CD.
>
> Alias


Ubuntu is a piece of ****. Ubuntu has been out for years and the
majority of computer users REJECT Ubuntu because it doesn't run any of
their existing software.

People look at Ubuntu and realize it isn't worth FREE. Their time to
configure that piece of **** is worth more than Ubuntu is worth.

Most people stick with Windows because it just works.
 
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ray
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      08-03-2009
On Mon, 03 Aug 2009 11:13:03 -0700, Gordon's Psychologist wrote:

> Alias wrote:
>> When one installs Windows, one needs to have the following handy:
>>
>> 1. Windows CD or DVD.
>> 2. Motherboard CD
>> 3. Printer CD
>> 4. Scanner CD
>> 5. Graphics card CD
>> 6. Sound card CD
>> 7. MS Office CD (if you're gonna go Windows, go all the way) 8.
>> Keyboard/Mouse CD if wireless
>> 9. Burner software like Nero CD
>> 10. Monitor CD
>> 11. Any other software like Photo Shop CDs.
>>
>> When one installs Ubuntu, one needs to have the following handy:
>>
>> 1. The Ubuntu CD.
>>
>> Alias

>
> Ubuntu is a piece of ****. Ubuntu has been out for years and the
> majority of computer users REJECT Ubuntu because it doesn't run any of
> their existing software.


A) primarily users don't reject Ubuntu because, quite simply, they don't
even know about it.

B) it does not NEED to run their existing software because it supplies
free replacements for most of it.

>
> People look at Ubuntu and realize it isn't worth FREE. Their time to
> configure that piece of **** is worth more than Ubuntu is worth.


A) Please see A) above.
B) it's simpler and quicker to 'configure' than ms.

>
> Most people stick with Windows because it just works.


Most people stick with ms because they don't know there is an option.
 
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Gordon's Psychiatrist
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      08-04-2009
ray wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Aug 2009 11:13:03 -0700, Gordon's Psychologist wrote:
>
>> Alias wrote:
>>> When one installs Windows, one needs to have the following handy:
>>>
>>> 1. Windows CD or DVD.
>>> 2. Motherboard CD
>>> 3. Printer CD
>>> 4. Scanner CD
>>> 5. Graphics card CD
>>> 6. Sound card CD
>>> 7. MS Office CD (if you're gonna go Windows, go all the way) 8.
>>> Keyboard/Mouse CD if wireless
>>> 9. Burner software like Nero CD
>>> 10. Monitor CD
>>> 11. Any other software like Photo Shop CDs.
>>>
>>> When one installs Ubuntu, one needs to have the following handy:
>>>
>>> 1. The Ubuntu CD.
>>>
>>> Alias

>> Ubuntu is a piece of ****. Ubuntu has been out for years and the
>> majority of computer users REJECT Ubuntu because it doesn't run any of
>> their existing software.

>
> A) primarily users don't reject Ubuntu because, quite simply, they don't
> even know about it.
>
> B) it does not NEED to run their existing software because it supplies
> free replacements for most of it.
>
>> People look at Ubuntu and realize it isn't worth FREE. Their time to
>> configure that piece of **** is worth more than Ubuntu is worth.

>
> A) Please see A) above.
> B) it's simpler and quicker to 'configure' than ms.
>
>> Most people stick with Windows because it just works.

>
> Most people stick with ms because they don't know there is an option.


Quite a few know about Ubuntu but dismiss it as junk. I know many
people who know about Ubuntu but still use Windows. Everyone knows that
Ubuntu is just a toy written by geeks for geeks who can't get laid.

 
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      08-05-2009
Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> On Aug 4, 5:07 pm, Frank <f...@ber.csa> wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> On Aug 4, 4:51 pm, FB <f...@iku.csa> wrote:
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>> On Aug 3, 9:57 pm, FB <f...@iku.csa> wrote:
>>>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Aug 3, 8:13 pm, Gordon's Psychologist <g...@psych.net> lied:
>>>>>>>>> Most people stick with Windows because it just works.
>>>>>>>> ROTFLMAO! Most people stick with Windows because they don't know
>>>>>>>> any
>>>>>>>> better. Others, like you, are just stupid.
>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>> You sure are ROTFLMAO today! Is babba doing it with you?...LOL!
>>>>>> When refuted, Frank always falls back on his animal sex fantasies.
>>>>>> Pretty sad.
>>>>> Thanks for proving my point sheep-****er!...LOL!
>>>> Good to see you agree that you've been refuted.
>>> Don't make me laugh! You haven't "refuted" anything by anyone at
>>> anytime.

>>
>> Refuting you is like shooting fish in a barrel.

>
> Chuckle! Then you're a really bad **** chum!...LOL!


"bad ****"? "LOL!"?

>>
>>> You're sick in your ****ing head and everyone in here knows it!

>>
>> Oh, how convincing, NOT!

>
> Thanks for proving my point loser!


LOL! You never have a credible point.

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      08-06-2009
FB wrote:
> ray wrote:
>> On Mon, 03 Aug 2009 11:13:03 -0700, Gordon's Psychologist wrote:
>>
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> When one installs Windows, one needs to have the following handy:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Windows CD or DVD.
>>>> 2. Motherboard CD
>>>> 3. Printer CD
>>>> 4. Scanner CD
>>>> 5. Graphics card CD
>>>> 6. Sound card CD
>>>> 7. MS Office CD (if you're gonna go Windows, go all the way) 8.
>>>> Keyboard/Mouse CD if wireless
>>>> 9. Burner software like Nero CD
>>>> 10. Monitor CD
>>>> 11. Any other software like Photo Shop CDs.
>>>>
>>>> When one installs Ubuntu, one needs to have the following handy:
>>>>
>>>> 1. The Ubuntu CD.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>> Ubuntu is a piece of ****. Ubuntu has been out for years and the
>>> majority of computer users REJECT Ubuntu because it doesn't run any of
>>> their existing software.

>>
>> A) primarily users don't reject Ubuntu because, quite simply, they
>> don't even know about it.
>>
>> B) it does not NEED to run their existing software because it supplies
>> free replacements for most of it.
>>
>>> People look at Ubuntu and realize it isn't worth FREE. Their time to
>>> configure that piece of **** is worth more than Ubuntu is worth.

>>
>> A) Please see A) above.
>> B) it's simpler and quicker to 'configure' than ms.
>>
>>> Most people stick with Windows because it just works.

>>
>> Most people stick with ms because they don't know there is an option.

>
> That lamers excuse will be blow out the window when google offers linux!


Poor Frank, scared to death that Windows will be no more and he'll have
to wrack his brain to understand Linux.

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      08-06-2009
Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> FB wrote:
>>> ray wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 03 Aug 2009 11:13:03 -0700, Gordon's Psychologist wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>> When one installs Windows, one needs to have the following handy:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. Windows CD or DVD.
>>>>>> 2. Motherboard CD
>>>>>> 3. Printer CD
>>>>>> 4. Scanner CD
>>>>>> 5. Graphics card CD
>>>>>> 6. Sound card CD
>>>>>> 7. MS Office CD (if you're gonna go Windows, go all the way) 8.
>>>>>> Keyboard/Mouse CD if wireless
>>>>>> 9. Burner software like Nero CD
>>>>>> 10. Monitor CD
>>>>>> 11. Any other software like Photo Shop CDs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When one installs Ubuntu, one needs to have the following handy:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. The Ubuntu CD.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>> Ubuntu is a piece of ****. Ubuntu has been out for years and the
>>>>> majority of computer users REJECT Ubuntu because it doesn't run any of
>>>>> their existing software.
>>>>
>>>> A) primarily users don't reject Ubuntu because, quite simply, they
>>>> don't even know about it.
>>>>
>>>> B) it does not NEED to run their existing software because it
>>>> supplies free replacements for most of it.
>>>>
>>>>> People look at Ubuntu and realize it isn't worth FREE. Their time to
>>>>> configure that piece of **** is worth more than Ubuntu is worth.
>>>>
>>>> A) Please see A) above.
>>>> B) it's simpler and quicker to 'configure' than ms.
>>>>
>>>>> Most people stick with Windows because it just works.
>>>>
>>>> Most people stick with ms because they don't know there is an option.
>>>
>>> That lamers excuse will be blow out the window when google offers linux!

>>
>> Poor Frank, scared to death that Windows will be no more and he'll
>> have to wrack his brain to understand Linux.

>
> You dumb ****...you're the stupid POS would is condemned to use that
> worthless toy os linux because you're broke and stupid!...LOL!


More lies, ho hum.

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