Personally, i feel a more appropriate question would be, why is that ‘endearing’ fellow’s visit raising so many eyebrows. I mean ppl do a lot of things to save their business and for that matter themselves. Why should every move of HIS be scrutinized?
And i feel many Linux junkies, spend so much time trivializing MS and Co. and shunning it that its almost a tribute, of sorts, to him. Read this somewhere:
Hiroshima 1945, Chernobyl 1985, Windows 2000!
Whatever Microsoft is doing is bad enough. Lets not join them in their foul act.
And lets not forget, Linux might be the *thing* for computer specialists like u and me, but it was Windows which made a PC as well known as a TV. As a 10 yr old, i started working on DOS…how many of u started on a Linux machine? Accept it. Windows is still the most familiar interface a layman has with a PC. and unless nerds like us outnumber the rest, its gonna continue to be so.
is Linux troubling windows that much???!!!
You bet!
Why is he here ?
I guess he is here to shed some ‘WEIGHT’ !!
Personally, i feel a more appropriate question would be, why is that ‘endearing’ fellow’s visit raising so many eyebrows. I mean ppl do a lot of things to save their business and for that matter themselves. Why should every move of HIS be scrutinized?
And i feel many Linux junkies, spend so much time trivializing MS and Co. and shunning it that its almost a tribute, of sorts, to him. Read this somewhere:
Hiroshima 1945, Chernobyl 1985, Windows 2000!
Whatever Microsoft is doing is bad enough. Lets not join them in their foul act.
And lets not forget, Linux might be the *thing* for computer specialists like u and me, but it was Windows which made a PC as well known as a TV. As a 10 yr old, i started working on DOS…how many of u started on a Linux machine? Accept it. Windows is still the most familiar interface a layman has with a PC. and unless nerds like us outnumber the rest, its gonna continue to be so.
Gates says philanthropy not related to Microsoft
never thought a freeware cud screw MS…….