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To: Dominic Harr
When you take a moment to think about this, some day, and realize what vendor lock-in means, you'll understand why you've failed so miserably in this discussion.

If Linux gives you the ability to avoid vendor-lockin -- and you've made clear that that's all that matters -- how come you're still using Windows to do all of your Java development, Harr? Isn't Linux good enough? Yeah, yeah, I know ... it's not a fact that you like to talk about. You'll probably ignore this post, too. That's the thing that cracks me up about you, Black Knight. You keep losing limbs -- and yet somehow, you keep getting up and asking for more. Well, come and get it, Windows boy. You talk a good game but those of us who know your BS understand that you can't function without Windows. And that says more about the actual utility and functionality found within Windows than anything you have to say about Linux...
553 posted on 07/01/2003 1:35:43 AM PDT by Bush2000 (R>)
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To: Bush2000
If Linux gives you the ability to avoid vendor-lockin -- and you've made clear that that's all that matters -- how come you're still using Windows to do all of your Java development, Harr?

What are you smoking?

I've said here in several threads -- I deploy to both Windows and HP-UX, and I do have one departmental web server and one test app server running Red Hat and Apache.

I am using Linux. A little more each day, in fact.

As is the rest of the market. Hehehe.

556 posted on 07/01/2003 2:44:18 AM PDT by Dominic Harr
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