Posted on 04/20/2006 9:00:14 AM PDT by ShadowAce
Nope, he still hasn't retacted it. His last lies on the matter were quote "a hotfix isn't an update". Some MCSE huh, LMAO!
Well obviously you are that obtuse..
This is another example that he is either the most dense person on these threads or an outright troll
In the context of the conversation, that part you usually leave out, its clear my meaning was a security update is not the definition of an update and I was referring to feature updates and patches to non security related bugs both of which ended with mainstream support... As an example we wont see ie7 on windows 2000...
LMAO!!!
HERE HE GOES AGAIN!!!
This is actually even better than his "a hotfix is not an update"!
a security update is not the definition of an update
Is that not hilarious! Coming from the guy who claims he's an MCSE! More like BSCE!
Do you know the differnece between a sub-set and a super-set?
I understand this, for sure.
Typical bunk thread from overseas posted called: "MS issues final software update for Win2K"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1434031/posts
N3WBI3's latest excuse is "a security update is not the definition of an update".
LMAO!!!
Im sorry it was a really easy question...
Do you know what a sub-set and a super set is..
I know that a security update is a type of update, if that's what you mean. LOL!
Please define a sub-set and a super-set, give us an example..
If you think you've got an answer for your lies, let's hear it. Right now you're stuck trying to claim security updates aren't updates. Good luck.
Sorry I'm late--ran into the troll on another thread and had to skewer him myself...
Anywho, here's the Expanded OSS thread troll report card:
[X] Stallman is a leftist
[X] Red Flag is the Communist chinese OS copied legally from Red Hat
[ ] The father of Linus ws a Communist and lived in Moscow
[ ] The DNC loves Linux
[ ] Communism.org likes Linux
[X] Somebody has sub-par English...
[ ] IBM sold their PC division to the ChiComms.
[ ] (insert OSS company) has been kissing up to the Chinese for years
[X] 80% of ChiComm servers run open-source/Linux
Scoring system:
4) Wow! That bug in your butt must have laid eggs!
Nice list. Now, if you'll just start hyperlinking them, since most people are already trained to discount anything you normally say.
You said them all within the last month.
I'm just keeping score of all your baloney on this thread. So far, you're missing five of your usual talking points.
sarc See if you can work them in... /sarc
More important question: are you going to rail against Planned Parenthood, now that they switched to Linux? Or are you going to gloss the whole thing over and try to pretend that their primary mission is to provide condoms to Africa, like you always do?
"More like BSCE!"
Wow, that's dumb.
An apple is a fruit but a fruit is not an apple.
A security fix *could* be called an update but an update is not a security fix. When you cut off feature enhancements such as the next version of ie or windows media player, not to mention functional features within windows itself it is not longer a supported operating system.
All of this ignores my point that if you wanted to keep an environment homogeneous you could not longer do it by getting PCs from your OEM and worst of all XP was, at that time, slated to suffer the same fate not more than 1 year and later. Thankfully MS's complete inability to get vista out anywhere near its scheduled date has extended that to a more reasonable window.
We could have discussed the merits of their schedule but not you, not when you could latch onto a disagreement about the definition of supported OS. Heck that could have been a decent civil thread but in reality trying to have such a conversation with you is throwing pearls to swine.. I have on other occasions than this given you the chance to back up and have that conversation but you are not interested in talking..
LOL, you're still lying about it!
Go back and look at the original thread title again:
"MS issues final software update for Win2K"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1434031/posts
That indicates there will be no more updates, at all, for Windows 2000. In that thread, I immediately exposed the lie, just like I always do when you boys post your bunk from overseas websites.
You started lying some more, claiming that security "patches" and "hotfixes" were not "updates".
LOL, look at this comment:
"No you'll be patching your systems for five years like everyone else, thats not updating!"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1434031/posts?page=44#44
Or this one LMAO:
"a hotfix != an update."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1434031/posts?page=48#48
Funniest of all, you roll out a link to Microsoft, where the word "update" is defined:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1434031/posts?page=50#50
What does that link say? Quote:
Software Update Definition: A software update is any update, update rollup, service pack, feature pack, critical update, security update, or hotfix that is used to improve or to fix a software product that is released by Microsoft Corporation.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=824684
LMAO! Now here today, months later, you're still lying about it, and your latest incarnations in this thread are just as hilarious!
""a security update is not the definition of an update"
and
"an update is not a security fix".
Hysterical! N3WBI3 is working hard on his upgrade to his BSCE, he's actually the pilot for the new program LOL!
Can I have a link to the conversation? It's not that I don't trust you not to take things out of context, it's just that I don't trust you.
This reminds me of when you couldn't tell the difference between software patents and all patents.
Just another one of those times you were defending Richard Stallman, who you yourself admit is a radical leftist. Kind of like when you create those threads claiming Democrats are ahead of Republicans.
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