Excuse me... What if I was already anti-Microsoft before I was pro-Linux? (FYI: I'm pro GNU Utilities as well, but that doesn't mean I'm going to call my system GNU/Mandrake. RMS - geek rock star with ego to match?) George Toft wrote: > > "we are not anti-Microsoft bigots, we are pro-GNU/Linux enthusiasts" > "we are not anti-Microsoft bigots, we are pro-GNU/Linux enthusiasts" > "we are not anti-Microsoft bigots, we are pro-GNU/Linux enthusiasts" > "we are not anti-Microsoft bigots, we are pro-GNU/Linux enthusiasts" > "we are not anti-Microsoft bigots, we are pro-GNU/Linux enthusiasts" > "we are not anti-Microsoft bigots, we are pro-GNU/Linux enthusiasts" > "we are not anti-Microsoft bigots, we are pro-GNU/Linux enthusiasts" > "we are not anti-Microsoft bigots, we are pro-GNU/Linux enthusiasts" > > Well, Jim, I'm trying . . . > > George > > "John (EBo) David" wrote: > > > > Thought this might amuse some of the people on the list... > > > > This from Amsterdam NL. > > > > > To my astonishment, they showed that video of that microsoft guy on the > > > dutch tv news. It was in an item on the dutch justice department, that is > > > sewing Microsoft. They are looking into the possibility of sewing them, > > > that is. Because they are now 'forcing' customers to subscribe to their > > > software, eventhough most clients are very reluctant to change that often, > > > and also, new software versions can be buggy, so they prefer to wait. > > > The microsoft guy in the Netherlands looked obnoxiously glib. Yuck... > > > > EBo --