Roman Korcek wrote:
> 
> Hey,
> 
> >>> If you buy a new tire for your car and the car starts pulling so
> >>> bad that you can't keep it on the road, who is to blame? Don't
> >>> blame the car manufacturer just because the car doesn't support
> >>> whatever tire you want to buy.
> 
> >> Well if 80% of the cars support it then I guess I will choose the car
> >> which supports the biggest variety of tires.

Crazy, totally crazy !
I don't want tires used by 80% of the manufactors of cars.
I want GOOD tires. My live depend of them.
And if they are FREE, I want them certainly.
And I don't waithing to change them in time,
because they are FREE + GOOD you know ?
Eric MC

> 
> > But you didn't.  That car is named Windows.  :)
> 
> I have such a perfect thing here - it's called "dualdrive". With it
> you can keep your old car and try a new one. I repeat, you can keep
> your old one, so you can use BOTH, the new one and the old one at the
> same time ! Unbelievable, isn't it ?  And the price ?  It isn't
> $99.95, not even $49.95 and not $9.95 !  It's for FREE !  Yes, you
> heard right, it's FREE !
> 
> I did choose it but I am giving Linux a try. So far I personally
> haven't seen any benefit for me. I am using MDK 7.0, downloading 7.1,
> maybe 7.1 will change my mind, but I don't think so.
> 
> Roman



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