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Re: Micro$loth Windoze 95 Badges - how they should be
- To: jdoe@somewhere.edu
- Subject: Re: Micro$loth Windoze 95 Badges - how they should be
- From: "Stephen R. Davis" <sdavis@rapidcity.com>
- Date: 1995/09/05
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc, comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc, aus.computers.ibm-pc, aus.computers.sun, aus.computers.os2, aus.computers.amiga, comp.sys.amiga.misc, comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc, comp.sys.intel, comp.sys.mac.programmer.misc, comp.sys.misc, comp.sys.newton.misc, comp.sys.next.misc, comp.sys.sgi.misc, comp.sys.sun.misc, comp.os.ms-windows.misc, comp.os.ms-windows.win95.setup, comp.windows.misc, comp.os.ms-windows.win95.misc
- Organization: Madd Hacking, Inc.
- References: <Pine.ULT.3.91.950904132020.12842B-100000@student.uq.edu.au> <42f93k$chn@data.interserv.net> <erik-0409951259280001@192.0.2.1> <42g0e7$kvs@itchy.itsnet.com> <jdoe-0409952145240001@m13.mccabe.swarthmore.edu>
jdoe@somewhere.edu (me) wrote:
>In article <42g0e7$kvs@itchy.itsnet.com>, jack@itsnet.com (Jack Hudler) wrote:
>
>> erik@hypermall.com (Erik Kloeppel) wrote:
>>
>>
>> >no, you miss the point. We have time for this fun BECAUSE OUR OS IS
>> >STABLE and dosn't fill our days with constant <REBOOT>, <CRASH>,
>> >and <DRIVER UNKNOWN> type problems. We want to do something, we do it..
>> >once done, while we wait for Windoze users to catch up, we play.
>>
>> Catch up, hell!! Those tire tracks on you back have mark of Microsoft.
>> Man your warpers really crack me up, if you haven't noticed yet market
>> just left a crap on os2 and ran away.
>
>Market share and performance are frequently unrelated in this world,
>particularly in the case of OS's. It is the consensus of most experts
>that OS/2 Warp and Mac OS are definitely superior operating systems to
>Win95. But Win95 still gains market share because certain people are
>stupid enough to believe Microsloth's advertising hype and go out and buy
>it. If we actually had consumers making RATIONAL decisions like the
>market system requires then we wouldn't have this problem (fortunately
>it's not MY problem...I don't use Win95!) 'Nuf said.
If you don't use Windows 95, then what are you doing participating in this
newsgroup??? If you can't be constructive, stay out!