Linked by Joel Pomales on Wed 12th May 2004 19:38 UTC
I've been trying Linux on and off for a couple of years. My first experience with Linux was with a version of Slackware (can't remember) way back in 1996. At the time the installation was so daunting that I gave up all together. For a little background I consider myself a proficient computer user.
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Don't waste your time responding to these wintrolls. For them, Microsoft can do no wrong - it's no use trying to argue about the company's anticompetitive practices, or MS's abysmal security record, or the dangers of vendor lock-in, or the threat of Palladium for privacy and consumer choice. They'll call you a zealot and claim that all your arguments are FUD. It's better to just ignore them.
Don't waste your time responding to these wintrolls. For them, Microsoft can do no wrong - it's no use trying to argue about the company's anticompetitive practices, or MS's abysmal security record, or the dangers of vendor lock-in, or the threat of Palladium for privacy and consumer choice. They'll call you a zealot and claim that all your arguments are FUD. It's better to just ignore them.