Posted on 04/05/2006 8:39:22 AM PDT by luthers_inkwell
Let's see if I understand this right: anything you post here is true unless someone proves it false?
Is that what you believe?
He has no idea how much of a laughingstock he has become here.
No, obviously I'm the only man here capable of discussing these subjects intelligently, and spend significant time weeding out the constant lies like those from FLAMING DEATH that the license doesn't allow it when it obviously does, else there would be no legal copies of "Red Flag" in china.
Are you Chinese?
Troll on dude.
Hardly. I know of several freepers who have turned completely against linux since all the lies started getting exposed, and the lies are only getting worse. One of them even used to post pro-linux articles, but I'm sure he never will again. And several that did actually try it anyway, were not impressed.
If you like it, fine, just be aware of the dangers and don't go pushing it with lies everyday.
How about this - your attitude is so petulant and putrid that I tried a variety of Open Source solutions. And horror of horrors for you - I liked them. I even started distributing Linux CDs to my friends. I contacted Ubuntu and they sent me a huge packet full of them, and I've been distributing them like Santa Claus leaving presents under trees. And they have liked and enjoyed the Open Source solutions I've shown them.
So congratulations, because you didn't have the good sense to shut up, you created at least one person who is the anti-Christ in your world - an Open Source believer who is preaching the Good Word.
Oh, and muhahahahahahaha.
Ivan
LOL
yeah right Iggle. I've watched your act for nearly 2 years now.
Troll? How so, by exposing flamer's lies?
If it's not classified what's stopping the chinese from making their free copies like they do with Red Flag?
Can't they even do that with this, that comes direct from the NSA?
http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/
While I'm sure you think the NSA providing our adversaries with free software is a great thing, I have serious concerns about it.
You're a man? Gee, and here I was thinking you were just a pitiful excuse for a female.
Ah, never mind I unterstand. It must be a girly man thing.
When was that, when you joined FR back in '95? [LOLOL]
...and the lies are only getting worse...
We've taken notice of you on that score. You're quite prolific.
Your behavior on tech threads is the very embodiment of the term "troll."
Really? So you read the "ubunto manifesto" and liked it? Why are you making free copies for your friends? Why don't you just make a donation to the U.N. instead, since they have a whole agency dedicated to spreading open source now. If you donate enough, they might even let you sit in on Richard Stallman's next speech there. I'm sure he has lots of terrible things to say about wealthy Americans and U.S. software companies, so you might really enjoy yourself.
They'll just love you for it.
Most excellent Ivan! I can't tell you how many copies of Knoppix I've spread around. Live CDs are an excellent way of showing off the capabilities of open source systems.
Well, he seems more than happy to make it about him if it keeps it away from the original topic.
Why not? After all, they used to do that. Anyone could!
Prior to Windows 3.0, the Windows SDK included a "Runtime" version of Windows, which could be tied to the app.
My first Windows app -- Word for Windows 1.0 -- came with that runtime version. If you installed Word onto a DOS machine, when you ran it, it would automatically load the Windows 2.0 "Runtime Version". When you exited Word, the Windows runtime would likewise shut down.
They chose to stop doing that when they came out with Windows 3.0. I see no reason why they couldn't do it again, if they so chose.
Why would the UN need our money, bill gates gives them enough for anyone on this board..
That's a good idea--I wonder if any other distros do this ;)
Clinton appointees, I'm sure.
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