Exactly Jad, this is absolutely true. :)

And just like I mentioned before, not only we are harmless, in fact,
we
are even useful.

At least the Linux cancer makes you feel free to do what you want.
At least it's a cancer that gives you the complete ability to
customize you life the way you want it. :)

At least with the Linux cancer you rarely (if not no longer) feel
worried about viruses
and hackers.. :D


On May 9, 2:17 pm, "Jad madi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would have to agree with Balmer,
> We are moving in the world of IT just like cancer, slowly without
> making a noise or being noticed and once we put a feet there is no way
> to get us out, even cancer chemical sessions cannot get us out.
> the only difference, we are harmless.
>
> 2008/5/9 Penguin Computing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > و بعدين يا إخوان يعني كون مايكروسوف ليس همها إلا جمع
> > المال, فهل هذا يعني إنها تقلل أدبها على من ينافسها؟
>
> > يعني بيكفي إنها محتكرة السوق و ما مخلية حدا من شرها
> > كمان بتتواقح؟ (عدم المؤاخذة(
>
> > شوف كيف السيد بالمر بيحكي عن لينكس لتعرف شو قصدي:
>
> > ===
> > On competition
>
> > [edit] Linux
>
> > Ballmer is also known as a vocal critic of competing companies and
> > their products. He has referred to the free Linux software system as a
> > "[…] cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to
> > everything it touches."[9] and earlier described it as having "[…]
> > characteristics of communism that people love so very, very much about
> > it."[10]
> > ===
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer
>
>
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