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This is funny. Wish it were true.
http://www.denounce.com/mswhere.html
ka8ncr
01-18-2009, 11:02 AM
Have you seen the MS Enterprise commercials where they have high executives on the phone blathering about things? If these are the people who are in charge of corporate America, I now understand why we're in the mess we find ourselves.
Just an endless stream of metaphors and buzzwords that say *nothing*.
kc2orw
01-18-2009, 01:10 PM
Have you seen the MS Enterprise commercials where they have high executives on the phone blathering about things?
If these are the people who are in charge of corporate America, I now understand why we're in the mess we find ourselves.
Why did you choose if some places such individual really are in charge, but in some places they aren't. What I can't state in empirical terms is what percentage is the larger number and by how much. But, unfortunately, it really seems to lean heavily towards those you seemed more concerned about...
n2ize
01-19-2009, 11:11 PM
Back when I developed Microsoft we wouldn't have allowed such ads. But now I don't waste my time with Microsoft. I leave that to the little people. I am already developing code that will run on the computers of the year 5000. I've even started a few multi trillion dollar corporatiions that will dominate the market in the year 5000. Now excuse me, I need to finish building my time machine. The world can't start until I give the okay.
As much as you want to hate MS, they own majority market share of the desktop, and are now overtaking Linux on the server side as well.
W2IBC
01-26-2009, 06:43 PM
[quote="N2RJ"and are now overtaking Linux on the server side as well.[/quote]
I since we will start see'in alot of servers getting hacked then
kd6nig
01-27-2009, 09:50 AM
Probably. But without the weekly and monthly updates, MS wouldn't have anything to do :)
The ads are working though. Convincing people to only use one type of software across the board. Its only compatible if its all the same product. The assimilation slowly becomes complete :)
M0GLO
01-27-2009, 04:06 PM
Not on the backend.
[quote="N2RJ"and are now overtaking Linux on the server side as well.
I since we will start see'in alot of servers getting hacked then[/quote]
You're doing as if Linux servers don't get hacked.
kd6nig
01-27-2009, 09:51 PM
[quote="N2RJ"and are now overtaking Linux on the server side as well.
I since we will start see'in alot of servers getting hacked then
You're doing as if Linux servers don't get hacked.[/quote]
Or DOS'd. Network Solutions got hit last weekend-messed up or increased the response time on a lot of domains.
Considering that the DNS system itself is subject to it, as well as the routers that comprise the internet, its not always the server :)
caching dns ftw
My firewall is BSD, not Linux. It's actually pfSense which simply rocks your socks and can take a licking with lots of torrents and keep on ticking.
n2ize
02-04-2009, 12:58 PM
How's about... Microsoft Sucks, Linux Sucks, Mac Sucks... and in general... Computers Suck. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
n2ize
02-04-2009, 01:06 PM
As much as you want to hate MS, they own majority market share of the desktop, and are now overtaking Linux on the server side as well.
Most people love and hate Microsoft. Microsoft is one of those companies that people love to hate but when push comes to shove everyone runs to.
kd6nig
02-04-2009, 03:00 PM
How's about... Microsoft Sucks, Linux Sucks, Mac Sucks... and in general... Computers Suck. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Power. People don't realize how vital the power grid is to those things till there isn't any of it. I know this place I work at totally stops if the computers go down. Can't move a thing without the computer.
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