Gigaflop wrote:
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
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>> Gigaflop wrote:
>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
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>>>> Gigaflop wrote:
>>>>> No need to see some stupid video.
>>>> Snip biased lies.
>>>>
>>>> How long have you had your head in the sand? Why are you afraid to go to
>>>> You Tube? Are you afraid your precious copy of Hasta la Vista, baby will
>>>> get infected?
>>>>
>>>> LOL! What a newbie!
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>> I am not afraid of You Tube. I don't need to waste my time looking at
>>> the same **** you post over and over. You have no new material so I
>>> would be wasting time and effort to view what you post as current. You
>>> are grasping at straws.
>>>
>>> I go to YouTube all the time. I view things that friends send me. I
>>> just don't want to follow YOUR link to look at 5 year old videos that you
>>> think are CUTE. What a waste.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> LOL! The Ubuntu featured on this video is Ibex that came out last October.
>> Hardly five years. Want to guess again or go watch the video and find out
>> for sure what it is?
>>
>> Alias
>
> Is that the video that has the windows dance around the screen? If so, that
> shows that Ubuntu does nothing more than allow dancing windows to catchy
> music. Hardly worth while for anyone to view. That is why people don't
> want to use Ubuntu.
It's about three minutes. You are guessing wrong again. LOL! It does
have Steve dancing around a bit but most of the video is not Steve.
>
> Ubuntu doesn't run the software that people want to run. Microsoft Office
> comes to mind. Do you ever wonder why people would rather pay for MS Office
> than use Open Source Office?
I know a lot people who use Open Office. Or do you think that Sun wrote
that just for grins? Google apps are giving MS Office a run for their
money too.
> Once you truthfully answer that question you
> will see why people don't want to use a FREE Operating System.
A lie.
> That is why
> Ubuntu will always have low numbers. Within 5 years, Ubuntu will probably
> grow to 1.000003 percent. Just think in 15 years, Ubuntu will probably have
> 1.000212111 percent.
It's doubling every year. Your math is skewered again. A .15 second
Google search for "I love Ubuntu" drew the following:
Results 1 - 10 of about 2,410,000 for I love ubuntu. (0.15 seconds)
That's a far cry from your LIE that nobody wants it or uses it.
Face it, Winboy, the times they are a-changing.
Alias
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