Mica Mijatovic @ 2004-Sep-22 9:30:23 AM
"Linux, as a possible TB 'environment' and 'in general' (was: Re: bayesit063.rar 
bayesit064.rar bayesit065.rar ?)" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> They *completely* differ. Windows is a "ford" and Linux is a rocket
> machine. (-: You sit in "ford" and drive to market place. With a
> rocket, you would hardly apply the "ford" method.

> Recent "popularization" of Linux, offered just a *shell*, in an
> attempt to make an impression of something "familiar" (like in
> Clark's 2001 movie, when they faked the milk box, and the
> furniture). Actually, they put a "ford" shell on a rocket. (-; And,
> naturally, all *under* that shall is "completely different". You
> open it and instead well known parts you see... you actually have no
> a slight idea what you see. That is, if you are an "absolute
> beginner".

However, versions of Windows based on NT are more rocket-ship-like (to
continue the metaphor), especially when used in conjunction with Active
Directory. The "Ford" shell just fits better over the
Windows rocket ship.

-- 
Chris
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