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Karel Olish
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      10-31-2005, 09:57 PM
Say it isn't so?
Too bad it is so.
Here we not only have a typical linux user stealing Windows software
because he is too cheap to pay for it, but he can't even fix his hard
drive with Linux, after Linux clobbered it in the first place.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp....e=source&hl=en

"Then I decide I will put Linux on it, for tool access and portability
testing of my code. Had to repartition. Impatient at home, I
gnutella'd for partition magic, but only found french versions, so had
to wait to get back to work and use our copy. 60 Gb for Windows, 20 Gb
for Linux."

Another hypocrite Linux user.

 
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      10-31-2005, 11:36 PM
Karel Olish wrote:

> Say it isn't so?
> Too bad it is so.
> Here we not only have a typical linux user stealing Windows software
> because he is too cheap to pay for it, but he can't even fix his hard
> drive with Linux, after Linux clobbered it in the first place.


A "typical" Linux user doesn't have any interest in Windoze software you
Wintard. We use superior open source software.


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      11-01-2005, 01:58 AM
"Karel Olish" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com:

> Say it isn't so? Too bad it is so.
> Here we not only have a typical linux user stealing Windows software
> because he is too cheap to pay for it, but he can't even fix his hard
> drive with Linux, after Linux clobbered it in the first place.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/comp..../0a4e24478dd91
> 156?dmode=source&hl=en
>
> "Then I decide I will put Linux on it, for tool access and portability
> testing of my code. Had to repartition. Impatient at home, I
> gnutella'd for partition magic, but only found french versions, so had
> to wait to get back to work and use our copy. 60 Gb for Windows, 20
> Gb for Linux."
>
> Another hypocrite Linux user.


Here's user friendly version:

http://tinyurl.com/79osd

Beats me why you can't tell the truth. Employee brings employer's laptop
home, wants to add programmer's tools available in Linux, so he makes it
dual boot by repartitioning disk and installing Linux on the empty
partition. How is that theft? Grow up and act like an adult, fer crying
out loud.

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      11-01-2005, 06:28 PM
Karel Olish wrote:

> Say it isn't so?
> Too bad it is so.



Most windopes are software thieves.
The average windiot rages on about become stupid payees
for micoshaft and how they can afford it, but
in reality they would never claim to be audited by the BSA.
Why else would the BSA have to exist?

They could intead be free and use open office
http://www.openoffice.org

And livecds http://www.livecdlist.com

LiveCDs boot and autoconfigure a pc avoiding the need
for spending hours installing. Particularly with broadband
connections that can infect PCs within minutes, no home user
should be recommended windopes. Thats taking on consumer
law liability! They should use self configuring GNU/Linux
and be given the right kinds to access and use internet safely.

 
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