Re: What Linux tool should I use to view newsgroups?

From: mjt (mjtobler_at_removethis_mail.ru)
Date: 01/30/05


Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 23:51:34 -0600

Ram wrote:

> After 21yrs in my last job ( steel industry ), I was made redunent but
> thanks to Windows I've got a job in IT supporting it.

... that explains it. you need full time people to
keep a m$ operating system running.

if you REALLY want to be the bread winner at a company
that relies on a server operating system to support the
business, you convince them to use Linux

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The bottom-up approach always gets me buggered.  - Sidney J. Hurtubise


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