[plug] Windows XP review, ya gotta laugh! (-: Yes, this is on topic :-)

Bern Healey bern at westnet.com.au
Sun Apr 6 16:34:47 WST 2003


Some of us choose to use Linux because we are less than happy with the
alternative impressed on us.
However, talking personally, I have great difficulty taking advantage of the
advantages offered because some are not as literate as others Makes me think
of those who did not learn to read and right properly at primary school. A
confession perhaps. Please gents and I must say more than fair proportion of
rather attractive ladies, a little compassion would go over well.

Bern ( not only do I look old but...)
-----Original Message-----
From: Leon Brooks [mailto:leon at brooks.fdns.net]
Sent: Saturday, 5 April 2003 9:02 PM
To: Perth Linux User Group
Subject: [plug] Windows XP review, ya gotta laugh! (-: Yes, this is on
topic :-)



    http://www.distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=review-winxp

    Many of us have been forced to use Linux for various reasons - some
    of us found it pre-installed on the computers we bought, others don't
    have money to buy anything better. There are even those who have
    never heard of other operating systems. Believe me, they do exist.
    But many of those who have heard of them still resist the change.
    What are the reasons? Inertia? Reluctance to learn new things? Worry
    that we will never again be able to recompile our kernels? One of our
    regular contributors has finally seen the light and switched to
    WindowsXP, an operating system developed by a company called
    Microsoft (we'll miss you Robert). Robert was more than happy to
    share his experiences with the rest of us, the unwashed masses...

Cheers; Leon

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