Re: The Linux Revolution: What Happened?

From: Alan Connor (zzzzzz_at_xxx.invalid)
Date: 08/02/05


Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 13:30:04 GMT

On comp.os.linux.misc, in <sTJHe.7388$0C.4298@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>, "Alan Connor" wrote:
>

"Jean-David"

Your post, and any responses to it, go unread.

No one with anything to say worth reading would
respond to a post like that.

Now that your intended victim isn't going to read your petty,
juvenile, self-righteous, and hypocrtical article, what are you
going to do?

<snip>

AC

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