If Linux is so Bad, Why is Microsoft so Interested?

J

Justin

Alias said:
A long time ago.


You're beginning to really bore me, Justy Wusty. Can't you do better than
this?

Alias

Can't you answer the question? It's been what? 7 posts now? I responded
to someone else. You're the smarta$$ that thought you would be cute and
challenge my comment. So far you've come up short and two days late.

Have you figured it out yet?
 
A

Alias

Frank said:
So, as they are saying, the real fear in within the open-sores
community, as it should be.
Not in the MS community as you've been saying.


actual litigation could cause damage to Microsoft similar to the damage
suffered by SCO.

Anything is possible.




Well that's all speculation on the part of one reporter. Nowhere did it
say that MS was shaking in it's boots over linux. You hope that to be
true but as the author said in the opening sentence..."Senior analysts
said that while the threat of patent litigation might have caused a
furore in the open-source community"....
You need to get a grip on reality cause it ain't what you've been
projecting.
Frank

Are you really that dense? MS holds a de facto monopoly and then trots
out their patent claims. Why did they do that just when Ubuntu and other
distros are starting to catch on with the general public, governments
and big businesses? If they were secure with their position, they would
have had no need to open this can of worms or make deals with the likes
of Novell.

Alias
 
A

Alias

Frank said:
How can you stand to use XP when all you do is blind-side MS when
possible and promote urbuttoo at every opportunity.
No lying allowed!
Frank

I like XP. I know XP, having used it since 2002. I am still learning
Ubuntu. Eventually, I will only use Ubuntu or some other Linux distro.
If MS wakes up and removes the ineffective anti piracy and DRM crap, I
may even use Vista when it has the activation every time you turn around
bugs ironed out and the third parties get their drivers up to speed.

Alias
 
F

Frank

Alias said:
Are you really that dense? MS holds a de facto monopoly and then trots
out their patent claims. Why did they do that just when Ubuntu and other
distros are starting to catch on with the general public, governments
and big businesses?

You're delusional at best and retarded at worst.


If they were secure with their position, they would have had no need to
open this can of worms or make deals with the likes of Novell.

I already answered that one you idiot. It has to do with protecting
what's legally yours.
You just don't get it do you.
Frank
 
A

Alias

Frank said:
You're delusional at best and retarded at worst.

Such a profound response.
If they were secure with their position, they would have had no need to
open this can of worms or make deals with the likes of Novell.

I already answered that one you idiot. It has to do with protecting
what's legally yours.
You just don't get it do you.
Frank

My, another "profound" response.

Fact: MS is scared of Linux.

Alias
 
J

Justin

Frank said:
You're delusional at best and retarded at worst.


If they were secure with their position, they would have had no need to
open this can of worms or make deals with the likes of Novell.

I already answered that one you idiot. It has to do with protecting what's
legally yours.
You just don't get it do you.
Frank

There he goes with that "in fact" monopoly crap again. alias is our
resident brick wall. His postings are nothing more then "another brick in
the wall".
 
A

Alias

Justin said:
There he goes with that "in fact" monopoly crap again. alias is our
resident brick wall. His postings are nothing more then "another brick
in the wall".

Ah, but MS does hold a de facto monopoly. This is an indisputable fact.
Live with it, Justy Wusty.

Alias
 
F

Frank

Alias said:
Such a profound response.



My, another "profound" response.

Fact: MS is scared of Linux.

Alias

Hey bozo...it's called the "awful truth".
Something you're not even remotely familiar with.
I'll let you have the last word on this subject as I'm no longer
interested in dealing with your demented, psycho ass.
You're boring me.
Frank
 
A

Alias

Frank said:
Hey bozo...it's called the "awful truth".

Yeah, MS is afraid of Linux with good reason.
Something you're not even remotely familiar with.
I'll let you have the last word on this subject as I'm no longer
interested in dealing with your demented, psycho ass.
You're boring me.
Frank

Promises, promises.

Alias
 
N

Nina DiBoy

Alias said:
They said they weren't going to court. You're calling MS a liar?

Alias

He wouldn't be the first one! LOL

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Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks):
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A

Alias

Frank said:
Actually, in the article, the headline said, "Hilf: Microsoft won't sue
over Linux, for now".
Which alias could not correctly comprehend.
Of course you'll note the article came from Macworld (real ms fanboys,
or is that M$ fanbois)

http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/05/17/hilf/index.php

Hatred has it's own blinding mask.
Frank

There are people signing up daring MS to sue them. MS is scared to sue
them. All MS wants to do with this is create FUD so that fanboys like
you don't leave MS' sinking ship.

Alias
 
N

Nina DiBoy

Frank said:
Actually, in the article, the headline said, "Hilf: Microsoft won't sue
over Linux, for now".
Which alias could not correctly comprehend.
Of course you'll note the article came from Macworld (real ms fanboys,
or is that M$ fanbois)

http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/05/17/hilf/index.php

Hatred has it's own blinding mask.
Frank

What I meant Frank was that you wouldn't have been the first to call MS
a liar (US Justice Dept, EU, etc.).

--
Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:
http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks):
"Spoken like a true NixTurd (oops, NixTard)."

"Good poets borrow; great poets steal."
- T. S. Eliot
 

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