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Oxford says Apple's OS X is a Linux distro 3192snips Oxford says Apple's OS X is a Linux distro 3194 Snot snotted: Well, the problem is that you make blanket statements. Like "OSX is easier to use" This is so obviously unadultered bullpoo that it could come only... On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 21:56:15 -0500, Tim Murray That's the best you've got? You can't tell the difference between free and non-free, but pointing that out is me being defensive? 'Scuse me while I chuckle a little. 'Course not, because, let's face it, it's simply a real-world task that needs to be done, can be done in a single line using Linux, and apparently can't be done *at all* using the "easier" OSX GUI tools.... so in order to support the notion of "easier", you have to simply handwave and pretend the whole thing doesn't exist. Yes, yes, we've seen it all before. You're nothing new, here, Tim. Presumably because some bonehead who hasn't learned to count brought up "market share" again, thus demonstrating his inability to grasp difficult concepts such as money. Market Share (n): "The proportion of industry sales of a good or service that is controlled by a company." Oxford says Apple's OS X is a Linux distro Your "logic" is flawed. If a student is better at, say, math, than another that does not imply he is... Sales (n): The exchange of goods or services for an amount of money or its equivalent; the act of selling. You were saying? -- MS, because work should be measured by effort, rather than result.
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