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Offline skurk

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Re: Why are we at war?
« on: November 08, 2008, 08:24:58 AM »
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motorollin wrote:
Because so many people are too immature to accept that different people like different computers.


Well said.

Also keep in mind that on the Internet, people's opinions always seem stronger and more harsh than what they are in real life...
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Re: Why are we at war?
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2008, 11:45:02 AM »
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Atheist wrote:
What really gets me, is that they've earned billions and billions and billions of $$dollar$$$, have even said they've spent 1 billion dollars+ studying how to make person to computer interfaces/display layout work better (when they could have bought and used such a WONDERFUL OS as AOS for pennies on that amount), for such a detestable, useless, annoying, wretched, slow, bloated, inefficient, unreliable, putrid, incompetent, piece of crud!!!!


Come on, it's not that bad.  I'm not a Windows user myself, but I don't throw up when I'm forced to use it.  It's not intuitive nor professional, but it does pretty OK as a novice/gamer OS.

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The xp UI is pure GARBAGE!!!!!!!


10 bucks says you wrote your post in Windows.

Did I win?  :lol:
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