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B past : hype was other so-called The first question. How much time was spent with Linux? I find it very hard to be impressed by anyone who hasn't spent at...

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Yes I do. You haven't been paying attention. You imagined an imaginary situation, doing imaginary things. I pointed that out.

I just did it again, too.

I'm not supposed to run servers. But I do. The biggest problem is the level of traffic.

Yes, they know I run them. They let it go because it doesn't take enough hits to cause problems. If it does, they'll say something. Otherwise they let it go.

I have sites hosted elsewhere for high-level traffic. (A few that don't get much traffic, too.)

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In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Lin¿nut wrote on Wed, 27 Apr 2005 06:33:15 -0500 And a little doggy, too. Isn't Rover ky00000t?? :-) Never mind performance; never mind reliability; never...

Then you didn't need to crate a phony case of you trying to do it and having failure on the one hand and claiming to try it with Windowes with success. All you needed to do was point out that someone had a problem with it.

Your particular sophistry requires you to claim all failures as personal knowledge, though, instead of allowing them to be failures by someone else. That's primarily because it all has to be about you.

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DFS poked his little head through the XP firewall and said: Definitely. I actually first heard the word on the Firesign Theatre album "Waiting for the Electrician, Or Someone Like Him...

Uh huh. I'm sure it did. ISPs let 650M files pbutt in and out of email systems dozens of times a day. I know they're really swell guys that want to let users do whatever they want, whenever they want.

I don't have issue an with kmail or any reported bugs. My issue is with your feigned attempt at playing nice little advocate again, then turning it into a major case of FUD. Like you've done before.

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Kier Indeed, quite the opposite. We see Microsoft slamming Linux at every opportunity, creating FUD through outright lies, stretched-beyond-recognition statistics, source-locked companies (who are probably locked in...

I ain't buyin' Bub.

Agreed. Not a valid method for a complete CD's worth of files, but a valid one for a few jpegs or a zipped one or two.

That wasn't conducive to your pretend situation or you would have used it.

I have no idea. I don't use kmail, meself.

As you were doing to begin with, I'm sure.

That has nothing to do with your attempt at playing friendly to set people up for later trolling. For that to work you had to not only play nice, but you had to have a genuine bug that *you* experienced personally to whinge about. It was all going to come apart later on, when you started getting more and more angry about little things, when you started getting called on some stuff because you were beginning to get ridiculous with things nobody on earth has reported or could reproduce.

As I said elsewhere, learn some new steps or a couple of different tunes. Change the words or something. Write your own material. Anything. But many of us have seen this musical before, and, frankly, it wasn't worth the price of admission the first time you performed it.

-- XP: The ME of NT.


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