To: Duke Nukum
Ok UNIX sucks, you dont know why, you cant find any good software for UNIX/Linux and you did not even check out sourceforge?
So in otherwords you dont know what you are talking about so you picked a side, your not in the Linux geek club youre in the windows geek club..
53 posted on
09/04/2003 5:58:32 AM PDT by
N3WBI3
To: N3WBI3
I think my point would be that I don't have to be in the Windows geek club because Windows works.
Photoshop and Nero have been around for a long time and if I need an app I'm not familiar with, I can go to Best Buy, see what they have, take some notes, and check out C/Net.
I have no idea one what a sourceforge even is, and, as it turns out, I don't need to.
I mean, rpm, what's the deal with that anyway? Why don't UNIX programs just install themselves? And if you have to have a seperate program installer, why not make it usable? If I do a man page of rpm, I get fifty-thousand options I don't care about. I don't want to worry about the O/S. I want to run what I want to run.
Or convert? The last time I tried using convert, I remembered why I avoid using convert. The last time I actually tried to read the man file, I found it so jargon-filled that only a skitzophrenic pedophile would want understand it.
I'm pretty sure that the key to UFO's and their tie-in to the Kennedy assassination was in the convert man file, but I couln't easily find any information on photo manipulation.
Its like my good friend and CEO of the Snacky S'mores Corporation Gil Bates always says:
Eat Snacky S'mores
M'kay?
So, I wish both SCO and the UNIX people luck. I hope one of them gets stuck with UNIX so I don't have to.
61 posted on
09/04/2003 6:54:52 PM PDT by
Duke Nukum
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