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Hey, Poopster, when can we expect your homework?
Poopie, who claims to be a Mac "expert", wrote: Macs also don't have the wealth of decent freeware applications that the PC does. Andre Jute, who *is* a Mac expert, replied: Bull****. Macs arrive with tons of stuff installed that you never see on Windows Poopie: No they *don't*. A complete lie. Jute: Well now, since you're such an "expert", Fatso, here's a test. Start up any Mac, open the Applications Folder, and explain where we can find the equivalents in the long, long list of free software on a PC. Next, within the Applications Folder, open Utilities and explain where we can find the equivalents in the long, long list of free software on a PC. Next, open System Preferences, and explain where we can find the equivalents in the long, long list of free software on a PC. That should keep you busy for about three years of wriggling and lying as you try to deny yet another rash statement. When can we expect your homework, Poopie? Andre Jute We ask ze kwestions |
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Hey, Poopster, when can we expect your homework?
Andre Jute wrote: Poopie, who claims to be a Mac "expert", wrote: Macs also don't have the wealth of decent freeware applications that the PC does. Andre Jute, who *is* a Mac expert, replied: Bull****. Macs arrive with tons of stuff installed that you never see on Windows Poopie: No they *don't*. A complete lie. Jute: Well now, since you're such an "expert", Fatso, here's a test. The Mac has a different set of free software than does Windows. There is also the fact that most X Windows stuff can be compiled to run on MacOS X but most Mac people are Unix-stupid. |
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Hey, Poopster, when can we expect your homework?
The thief Bret Ludwig wrote: Andre Jute wrote: Poopie, who claims to be a Mac "expert", wrote: Macs also don't have the wealth of decent freeware applications that the PC does. Andre Jute, who *is* a Mac expert, replied: Bull****. Macs arrive with tons of stuff installed that you never see on Windows Poopie: No they *don't*. A complete lie. Jute: Well now, since you're such an "expert", Fatso, here's a test. The Mac has a different set of free software than does Windows. There is also the fact that most X Windows stuff can be compiled to run on MacOS X but most Mac people are Unix-stupid. As usual, Ludwig, your brutish confidence fails to hide the fact that you have missed every single salient point. Let's look behind the facade of dumb facts you present: The Mac has a different set of free software than does Windows. The Mac has better software and vastly more of than Windows. That point will be well illustrated when Poopie fails to show us the Windows equivalents of the long, long. long list of software that comes installed on every Mac. What's different about Windows is that it is a poor-boy copy of the Mac Gui made by a bunch of spastics. There is also the fact that most X Windows stuff can be compiled to run on MacOS X Gee, you don't say! But, since the Mac already has all that super software free of charge, you fail to explain why they should want unixed Windows crap. but most Mac people are Unix-stupid. No, they're not stupid. The paid for a good shell and good software and don't see the point of going behind the shell just to be able to use a clumsy command line. That's stuff for anoraks whose time is worth nothing to cream themselves over, irrelevant to elegant Mac users who do things effortless right the first time. Here's list for Poopie again: Poopie, who claims to be a Mac "expert", wrote: Macs also don't have the wealth of decent freeware applications that the PC does. Andre Jute, who *is* a Mac expert, replied: Bull****. Macs arrive with tons of stuff installed that you never see on Windows Poopie: No they *don't*. A complete lie. Jute: Well now, since you're such an "expert", Fatso, here's a test. Start up any Mac, open the Applications Folder, and explain where we can find the equivalents in the long, long list of free software on a PC. Next, within the Applications Folder, open Utilities and explain where we can find the equivalents in the long, long list of free software on a PC. Next, open System Preferences, and explain where we can find the equivalents in the long, long list of free software on a PC. That should keep you busy for about three years of wriggling and lying as you try to deny yet another rash statement. When can we expect your homework, Poopie? Andre Jute We ask ze kwestions |
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