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Old 03-22-2008   #11 (permalink)
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Wow, a lot of dirty comments about Microsoft.
My guess is that we have all used their operating systems

They weren't all bad. Windows 2000 was a very good operating system. It was
stable and fast. Then came XP and it was all down hill from there.
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You made me curious:
- What are the things Windows can give you and Linux cannot?
I have two guesses: games and a FlashMX clone
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You made me curious:
- What are the things Windows can give you and Linux cannot?
I have two guesses: games and a FlashMX clone
Not to mention frequent system hangs and a never-ending urge to break your monitor...
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Not to mention frequent system hangs and a never-ending urge to break your monitor...
Viruses, Spyware...
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Viruses, Spyware...
Malware... Adware... Trojans... Disk fragmentation...
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Visual Studio 2005 - The Best software developing tool Ive ever used...all shitty linux compilers can hide...

And btw, Quake 4 is out of date, and lame its the only game that works on linux.

I rather have fun with:
Crysis DirectX 10 Trailer
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Well aren't we the feisty ones? Read and weep

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And btw, Quake 4 is out of date, and lame its the only game that works on linux.
Games? Hahahahahahaha.

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So does my little cousin...
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You guys, saying that Microsoft suck...can you do this:
YouTube - Flight Simulator X Trailer
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The day the multi-million dollar software companies wake up to the power of Linux and the potential clients that use this OS, not only will Linux be able to do that _ _ _ _ _ ^, it'll be able to do it without crashing, while also running several other applications. I don't believe how simplistic your arguments are: you're comparing the incomparable.

PS - haven't you noticed that the Playstation can do some pretty impressive stuff? It's Linux, but I'm sure you knew that.
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Oh, common. PlayStation is n1 on most sucky product list.

Guys, can't you get it? I don't care about Linux since Windows satisfies me better.
I posted the video here, since I wan't views.

LOL.
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