ASUS Joins Dell and Walmart and Offers a Linux Laptop

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Alias said:
Yeah, I don't know that monkeys are the only ones that buy Linux and worry
about the competition. Sure, you're a fuçking business genius.

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You keep telling people to stop with the insults. Again, you can't control
yourself. See what happens when you use Ubuntu? Maybe you should use a
Windows solution like XP.

Just FYI
 
Alias said:
dennis@home wrote:

You're the one who said that Linux can only afford monkeys, not me, Mr
Business Genius.

I was just wondering. If Linux is free, how can Linux afford Monkeys? You
must be using a new Business Model, Mr. Business Genius !!!!!!!!!!

See if you used a Windows solution, you just might be able to understand
what is going on!

Just FYI
 
Alias said:
http://members.forbes.com/global/2007/1112/024a.html

From the article:

"Meanwhile, the prospect of millions of new PC users buying the Eee PC
without Windows seemed to worry Microsoft. Just before the launch, it
agreed to give Eee PC buyers the option of getting Windows for under $40,
more than a third off the standard price."

I guess even MS knows that Linux isn't a toy OS for losers like Frank says
over and over again.
Well if someone GAVE me a PC with Linux on it, I'd format the HD and install
Windows
 
Frank said:
More lies and now ignorant insults from mr liar?
Frank

More proof of the fact that MS fanboys like crass and classless Frank
are not known for their intelligence.
 
Alias said:
More proof of the fact that MS fanboys like crass and classless Frank
are not known for their intelligence.

hehe...hey mr liar...tell us all about your "intelligent"
lying...hahaha...lol!
Liar!
Frank
 
Brian said:
Well if someone GAVE me a PC with Linux on it, I'd format the HD and
install Windows

Why bother? Linux supports more hardware than vista right now.

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creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer
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