Sören Kuklau wrote: > "JTK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >>"Sören Kuklau" wrote: >> >>>"JTK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >>> >>>>You know, there's a dead-simple solution to what you refer to as "a >>>>terrible waste of time" and most people refer to as "solid advice >>>>falling on deaf ears": LOSE THE COMMIE GRAPHICS. Problem solved, >>>>permanently. >>>> > >>>What commie graphics? I'm only seeing a red star. It's near commie >>> > style, > >>>but so what? >>> > >>"Yeah, well, Stalin just murdered all my neighbors, my wife, my >>children, but so what? I'm only seeing these big posters of him. What, >>me worry?" - You in the USSR ca. 1936. >> > > Even if I had lived back then, he wouldn't have been able to murder my > family before I murdered myself. I wouldn't even think of living in that > society.
Big talk seeing as you have no compunction when it comes to glorifying that very "society" (actually government, but who's counting?). > Neither would I think of living in a country where a farmer with a > brain full of orange juice gets president of the nation. > Farmer? Orange juice? Wha?? > >>>If there is anything Mozilla expresses politically, >>> > >>There isn't, that's what makes it all the more tragically comic. All >>the commie graphics do is turn away the few people who actually even >>know about Mozilla, mainly because the attempt to "piss off the Man" is >>so transparently sophomoric. Mozilla can't afford to turn away a single >>soul at ~0.75% market share and going nowhere. >> > > Lynx has a lot lower market share, and does survive. > Lynx is what it is. Mozilla isn't what it wants to be. And Lynx doesn't have commie graphics slathered about trying to make some sort of sophomoric "statement". > >>>then it is >>>open-sourceness (If you will, open-sourceness is close to communism >>> > though - > > >>Only in the way certain multibajillion-dollar companies define "Open >>source". >> > > Oooooh... AOL conspiracy :-) > > Good morning JTK, Linux wouldn't have survived without SuSE, RedHat, IBM and > others either! > Damn, you got me! Ok, just point me to that sweet sweet AIM code and I give. > >>>if that poses a problem for you, that is.). >>> > >>No. Purges pose a problem for me. Feigned ignorance of blatant >>Communist symbolism poses a problem for me. But I'm sure it'll play >>well in China, won't it Mr. Case? >> > > I guess Mr. Case would prefer the browser's name to be "WOL" (as in "World > OnLine"). Or "CCCPOL", as in "ComeCeeCommiePropagandaOnLine". Or "0.75%MarketShareOnLine".