Linux Losing Market Share to Windows Server...

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I was going to post this one, but its Server related, but, its Windows
anyway, lol!
 
Didn't I Say That Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0 Is
Where The WOW Went, The Only Problem I Have With It (Microsoft Windows
Server 2008), Is It's Way Too Expensive For Me To Afford On MY SSDI
Income, After It (Microsoft Windows Server 2008) RTM's, Just FYI.

You should go apply at McDonald's, Taco-Bell, KFC, they have lots of jobs
for someone with your "skills". Imagine, if you can install Ubuntu, Just
FYI, you can work the counter, mop floors, clean toilets, Just FYI.

Restaurants need help designing menus. You can be the guy who capitalizes
the first letter of each word. Just FYI. Just think, Just FYI, you can
even work at Wal-Mart, being one of their associates with the nice blue
jacket. Just FYI.

Tell the world about Ubuntu. Hang out with Alias, Just FYI. He will love
you.

Just FYI

Just FYI

Remember, Just FYI means Just For Your Information - Just FYI.

Just FYI
 
Didn't I Say That Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0 Is
Where The WOW Went, The Only Problem I Have With It (Microsoft Windows
Server 2008), Is It's Way Too Expensive For Me To Afford On MY SSDI
Income, After It (Microsoft Windows Server 2008) RTM's, Just FYI.

Just FYI. Go install Ubuntu Just FYI and bail on the Vista group. Just
FYI. Remember we have constitutional rights and you are infringing on them.
Just FYI.

We need to be free of right wing wacko's. Just FYI.
 
Andre said:
I was going to post this one, but its Server related, but, its Windows
anyway, lol!

And goes to show that with proper competition, MS can get off its ass
and spend some money on something besides WGA.
 
Frank said:

So, it seems as if both MS and Linux have grown a bit, both at the expense
of Unix and Netware. Microsoft picked up twenty percent of the market (from
50% to 70%), Linux 10% (from 10% to 20%).

This also means that the growth of Linux has NOT been at the expense of
Microsoft - it's been from fruits. Further, the article claims that, with
servers, Microsoft has grown twice as fast as Linux.

Sorta makes sense, but I'm still concerned that some of our country's
critical infrastructure may be sited on Linux boxes.

I think Congress should demand that any software intersecting the web be of
vetted domestic manufacture, just like they do for essential military
components.

It's for the children.
 
HeyBub said:
So, it seems as if both MS and Linux have grown a bit, both at the expense
of Unix and Netware. Microsoft picked up twenty percent of the market (from
50% to 70%), Linux 10% (from 10% to 20%).

This also means that the growth of Linux has NOT been at the expense of
Microsoft - it's been from fruits. Further, the article claims that, with
servers, Microsoft has grown twice as fast as Linux.

Sorta makes sense, but I'm still concerned that some of our country's
critical infrastructure may be sited on Linux boxes.

I think Congress should demand that any software intersecting the web be of
vetted domestic manufacture, just like they do for essential military
components.

It's for the children.

Yep...opens sores are easily infected.
Frank
 
Frank said:

Old news dear. ;)

How are you faring with the fires out that way? OK I hope?

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

"Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on
free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the
creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer
rights in the digital age are not frivolous."
- Maura Corbett
 
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:
Old news dear. ;)

How are you faring with the fires out that way? OK I hope?

Thanks for asking.
It's a real tragedy but we are all ok. The air quality is terrible but
is will improve once all of the fires are out. Thousands have lost all
of their belongings and our hearts go out to them. We're helping in any
way possible to get things back to normal...if there ever again will be
a "normal".
Frank
 
Frank said:
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:

Thanks for asking.
It's a real tragedy but we are all ok. The air quality is terrible but
is will improve once all of the fires are out. Thousands have lost all
of their belongings and our hearts go out to them. We're helping in any
way possible to get things back to normal...if there ever again will be
a "normal".
Frank

Glad to hear you and yours are some of the lucky ones out there. I'm
also glad to see FEMA stepping up to the plate this time, much better
than they ever did for the Katrina victims. I hope things continue to
go as well as they can for you out there. It'll keep getting better.

Oh, and just for the record, I still disagree with you about Vista. ;)

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

"Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on
free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the
creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer
rights in the digital age are not frivolous."
- Maura Corbett
 
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:
Oh, and just for the record, I still disagree with you about Vista. ;)

Oh that's ok. For some Vista is a cause and for others, like me, it's
just a tool that one needs to learn for proper results.
I'm in the process of selling my business to one of my long time
associates and looking towards retirement. That means I'll also retire
the antagonist in me...! :-)
Frank
 
Frank said:
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:


Oh that's ok. For some Vista is a cause and for others, like me, it's
just a tool that one needs to learn for proper results.
I'm in the process of selling my business to one of my long time
associates and looking towards retirement. That means I'll also retire
the antagonist in me...! :-)
Frank

Congrats! Hope it all goes well for you and I'm sure you have alot to
look forward to.

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

"Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on
free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the
creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer
rights in the digital age are not frivolous."
- Maura Corbett
 
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:


Oh that's ok. For some Vista is a cause and for others, like me, it's
just a tool that one needs to learn for proper results.
I'm in the process of selling my business to one of my long time
associates and looking towards retirement. That means I'll also retire
the antagonist in me...! :-)
Frank

Cut the crap Frank. You are without a doubt the most pig headed pro
Vista cheerleader here.

How to you sell a business you don't have?
 
Adam said:
Cut the crap Frank. You are without a doubt the most pig headed pro
Vista cheerleader here.

How to you sell a business you don't have?


I've got to say mr prius, you have without a doubt the easiest buttons
to push of anyone I've ever in all my life come across. You are totally
insecure in your person.
Booting your totally ignorant arse all over this ng is something
everyone in here throughly enjoys and appreciates the opportunity of doing.
Frank

Oh, and we also love it when you whine and beg.
 
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:
Congrats! Hope it all goes well for you and I'm sure you have alot to
look forward to.

Thanks! :-)
Frank
 
I've got to say mr prius, you have without a doubt the easiest buttons
to push of anyone I've ever in all my life come across. You are totally
insecure in your person.
Booting your totally ignorant arse all over this ng is something
everyone in here throughly enjoys and appreciates the opportunity of doing.
Frank

Oh, and we also love it when you whine and beg.

I see you just added your usual bluster and avoided answering the
question. Which goes a long way to confirming you're just a phony.
 
Adam said:
I see you just added your usual bluster and avoided answering the
question. Which goes a long way to confirming you're just a phony.

Careful mr prius or you just might end up hurting yourself.
Frank
 
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:


Thanks! :-)
Frank


Frank, you can't keep your lies straight. You once told us you were
already "retired" and only approve final proofs or some other nonsense
for this mythical business of yours you refuse to name or provide any
proof it even exists.

Other times you've told us you worked with "consultants" for six
months to understand how to best use Vista. That later turned out to
you calling the Microsoft help line.

Of course who can forget the time you pretended to be an electrical
engineer, but admitted later you had no formal education in that area
and offered up the flimsy excuse they just called you an engineer
where you worked.

Then the all time favorite your claim that you built computer hardware
which you later admitted mean you ONCE replaced a SINGLE capacitor on
ONE circuit board.

To just say to tend to exaggerate everything you claim would be a
gross understatement. You over embellish and magnify EVEYTHING you
claim to ridiculous levels which is why nobody believes anything you
claim.

Frank, you're both an fool and fraud, besides being a hot head.

ROTFLMAO!
 

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