Re: [OT] The Future of Windows (was: Re: The future of Linux)
Sidney Lambe wrote:
......
In the future, Windows will continue to attract ignorant couch potatoes
like this loser, who are so envious of people who are able to run Linux
that they will spend their lives posting stupid garbage like the above
all over the usenet.
He's not a "Linux Futurist", he's a Windows Weenie.
Have pity on the poor feeb.
You are not doing any favor to the linux community. Noone is interested in
what you are trying to achieve here (just to boost your ego at the expenses
of linux usenet community).
Now STFU.
.
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