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May 25, 2011 12:54 PM
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Didn’t you hear the news? M$ is falling apart!! They are selling nothing and Linux is being mass adopted. Soon every single device, server and cloud service will be running a shiny copy of Linux,

Using BizarreMath™ (which also should be a TM) Freetards are showing us that we have been measuring wrong Linux adoption and MS sells It’s all there.

Why would we ever any of these statics . Anyway the people who take the time to do them certainly doesn’t know math.

#1 Posted by Adam_King on May 26, 2011 10:50 PM

Mafia$oft stock has tanked hard lately, and there is calls for Ballmer to resign amongst some major hedge funds. The monopolistic entity has seen better days that’s for sure.

One day we will rid the world of this evil incarnate corporation and their anti-free Windoze OS. That will be the known as the best day for human civilization for all time.

#2 Posted by masterLoki on May 27, 2011 12:50 AM

Nah, they’ve seen worst and survived.

What the Linux Youth™ doesn’t know is that MS have been doing business before when Linus started programming. MS has done played key roles in everything. Shells, GUIs, Browsers, Mobiles. Some they won some they lose.. MS is about to get 40 years old. Whenever you like or not, they are to stay.

#3 Posted by administrator on May 27, 2011 6:19 AM

You’re right Adam, Apple is the new proprietary dragon in town. Shouldn’t you be crusading to slay them now instead?

I still don’t understand why Linux advocates are so obsessed with Ballmer, as if any Windows users care who the CEO of Microsoft is. I guess they just assume that Windows users idolize their software’s CEO like Linux and Mac zealots do.

#4 Posted by Adam_King on May 27, 2011 4:33 PM

“MS is about to get 40 years old. Whenever you like or not, they are to stay.”

The tech industry isn’t corn flakes. Companies can and do go from worth billions to worth nothing in a term of years.

Besides I’m sure people said the same thing about Nazi Germany when they took over almost all of Europe.

#5 Posted by masterLoki on May 27, 2011 5:33 PM

Adam_King “The tech industry isn’t corn flakes. Companies can and do go from worth billions to worth nothing in a term of years.”

Yeah, you go say that to IBM (since 1911), Intel (since 1968), AMD (since 1969), Apple (since 1976)... You just don’t understand how the industry works. BTW Intel & AMD sell closed hardware, keep away from that.

#6 Posted by reactosguy on May 27, 2011 5:37 PM

“Besides I’m sure people said the same thing about Nazi Germany when they took over almost all of Europe.”

Aw f*ck, you still have that Nazi Gates image on your webpage?

#7 Posted by Adam_King on May 28, 2011 10:38 PM

@MasterLoki

Don’t forget all the big giants that either went bankrupt or bought out.

#8 Posted by Adam_King on May 28, 2011 10:39 PM

The latest one probably being Novell. :)

#9 Posted by Adam_King on May 28, 2011 10:39 PM

“Aw f*ck, you still have that Nazi Gates image on your webpage?”

It’s a fitting image.

#10 Posted by JoeMonco on May 28, 2011 11:25 PM

No, let ME show you the math:

“Calculus lays the theoretical foundation while Discrete Mathematics describes the practical implementation.”

VictoryIsMine™!

#11 Posted by masterLoki on May 29, 2011 9:13 PM

Adam_King: “Don’t forget all the big giants that either went bankrupt or bought out.”

Novell administration went wrong and you could start predicted that ten years ago, when began to lost market share to WinServers,

Sun, well, they just failed to make profit.

Funny, they both were on the Unix ship…

#12 Posted by DrLoser on May 30, 2011 7:51 AM

Adam@MAY 27, 2011 4:33 PM:

The tech industry isn’t corn flakes. Companies can and do go from worth billions to worth nothing in a term of years.

Unless they’re based on Free Open Source Software, of course. CLIHasMysticalGonadPowers™

Really, this is pitiful fare. Indeed, a cornflake could come up with a better argument.

#13 Posted by reactosguy on Jul 8, 2011 3:56 PM

“It’s a fitting image.”

You do realize that it is Microsuck.com property?

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