Chris Pirih wrote:
+> At 10:24 AM 01/13/1999 -0500, Robert G. Brown wrote:
+> >On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Robert M. Hyatt wrote:
+> >> On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Robert G. Brown wrote:
+> >> > day uptimes under full load are a rather routine occurence. NT, on the
+> >> > other hand...
+> >>
+> >> goes down more often than Monica Lewinsky.
+> >>
+> >> Sorry Alan, but you make a good straight-man. I simply couldn't
+> >> resist, having several dozen NT boxes here. Our average Linux box
+> >> is up 100 times longer than our average NT box, 'on average'. :)
+> >
+> >Gee, that would be what, once a day? Say it ain't so! And I just
+> >dropped a gazillion dollars on NT Server for my mission critical SMP
+> >server...N(o)T!
+>
+> Hey, I use NT on my desktop, and it stays up for *days* at a time
+> between crashes, sometimes even a *week* or two! In fact, i
I guess you are running as sole application the screensaver, don't you ? ;-)
Herbert
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>>One of the best-kept secrets here at.. [Microsoft] ..is the widespread
use of UNIX by a variety of developers in a variety of circumstances.
"There are definitely a lot of people here who use LINUX," Chapman says
flatly. << from: http://www.microsoft.com/ie/unix - Click on: "UNIX devs
in Microsoftland" (lower right corner). An article in which Microsoft
claims that they will get UNIX "out of the Microsoft door" and proove
that they do the contrary thing.
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