> Cygwin rocks. I can now have my cake and eat it too. The same free
> tools under a desktop environment that's sleeker than those currently
> available under Linux. (Oh, oops, did I blaspheme again? Sorry...
> didn't realize that freedom of code doesn't include freedom of
> speech.)
ahh freedom of speech.. isn't that a double edged sword?
isn't it also a form of FREEDOM OF SPEECH to contradict people ?
specially when the one who shouts freedom of speech is trollish
if you look at the archieves i myself(last quarter of 2001 if im
correct) said that microsoft is better sometimes BUT never had this same
outrage from the mailling list..
i myself in their faces said that i like windows and use windows as my
desktop OS but they never argued like they are arguing with you right
now
why is that? maybe you are doing something wrong.. MAYBE in your so
called "balancing" you are steping on others foot or you are not just
not thinking straight..
and in my MAYBE's im not speculating im just putting it in nicer terms..
p.s.
impressions impressions when you want to leave a good impression because
you are new, you don't speculate, you don't want to start an open ended
arguement and you dont stir up a flame fest specially when your
arguements are based upon speculations ..
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-Dek
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