The End of Windows

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Alias

Canuck57 said:
Goggle's first shot right across Micro$ofts bow. But I don't think other
than being the opening shot that Micro$oft is too worried. Now if it was
Google Linux and no DRM....Open Office included... then a different story.

Time will tell. Chrome will be available for Linux too.

Alias
 
R

Ringmaster

hehehe...yeah...sure...oh, and you be sure and hold your breath waiting
with baited breath for this to happen.
That way we won't be hearing from your stupid lying ignorant ass ever
again!...LOL!

As usual Frank confirms he's a clueless jackass. The days of anyone's
computer running on some clumsy bloated in-box OS are numbered. The
future will be driven by web based software. In other words Windows,
yes Mac and Linux too will someday in the not too distant future
become obsolete and useless. Just like Frank's big dumb ass.
 
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Alias

fb said:
hehehe...yeah...sure...oh, and you be sure and hold your breath waiting
with baited breath for this to happen.
That way we won't be hearing from your stupid lying ignorant ass ever
again!...LOL!

Crying already, eh? I bet if what you say is true (it probably isn't),
you wasted a lot of money on your 18 installs of Vista Ultimate.

Stay in the 90s and get left behind. See if I care.

Alias
 
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Frank

Ringmaster said:
As usual Frank confirms he's a clueless jackass. The days of anyone's
computer running on some clumsy bloated in-box OS are numbered.

Oh so now you're a marketing expert huh?
Guess what you drunken clueless jackass POS idiot moron PUTZ...you and
everyone else in here will be long dead before the whole computing world
is, if ever, converted to totally online computing.

The
future will be driven by web based software. In other words Windows,
yes Mac and Linux too will someday in the not too distant future
become obsolete and useless. Just like Frank's big dumb ass.

I'll live long enough to piss on your grave, you ignorant dumbass, but
not long enough to see totally online computing happen.
 
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fb

Alias said:
Crying already, eh?

About what? Running a successful business using Vista Ultimate as our
primary OS?

I bet if what you say is true (it probably isn't),
you wasted a lot of money on your 18 installs of Vista Ultimate.

How is it that we've "wasted" any money by using Vista?
Stay in the 90s and get left behind.

"90's"? Sorry, but Vista was not available in the 90's.
You must be thinking about linux.

See if I care.

Oh? You think I care about what you care about?
That's funny!
 
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Alias

fb said:
About what? Running a successful business using Vista Ultimate as our
primary OS?

Of course not.
I bet if what you say is true (it probably isn't),

How is it that we've "wasted" any money by using Vista?

If you have to ask, you'll never know and that's just the way Microsoft
wants its clueless paying customers like you to be.
"90's"? Sorry, but Vista was not available in the 90's.
You must be thinking about linux.

No, I am not. I would try to explain but why throw pearls at swine?
See if I care.

Oh? You think I care about what you care about?
That's funny!

Feeling's mutual.

Alias
 
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Frank

Alias said:
Of course not.



If you have to ask, you'll never know and that's just the way Microsoft
wants its clueless paying customers like you to be.

Translation: alias is too broke and far too stupid to ever install and
use Vista, the very best OS available today.
No, I am not. I would try to explain but why throw pearls at swine?

Translation: alias has no "pearls" to throw at anything.
Feeling's mutual.

How is that "good karma' coming along?
Hahahaha...!
 
T

the wharf rat

computer running on some clumsy bloated in-box OS are numbered. The
future will be driven by web based software. In other words Windows,

Pfffttt. I remember the same thing being said when they invented
diskless workstations. Thin clients! Centralized storage! Blah blah blah.

Doesn't work. Know why? I can run a program 10 times faster using
local resources, and I don't need an internet connection.
 

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