If you got your internet service from "BS" Dot Com you wouldn't have wondered about Online Apps. You would be wondering daily if you could connect at all...
Which does identify a serious problem with Online Apps. What if "online" isn't? Doh!
Doh!! What part of extradition treaty did you not get? The U.S. doesn't have an extradition treaty with Iran. It does have an extradition treaty with Australia. Have a nice day.
Does this mean they are a "for profit" entity and only report (and control the dissemination of)that which will earn them a buck? Say it ain't so! I thought the news was profit-neutral! (NOT!)
You forgot to mention that those who conducted the study could perhaps be considered biased... Don't see too many of their products on Linux machines.
Still, you covered all of my complaints very nicely.
Ciao,
M
Agreed. I'm happily using Ubuntu instead of Debian for those very reasons. Busted packages? Haven't found any, yet. I don't want to sing too early or too loudly but Ubuntu looks like something Joe Sixpack could use. We'll see.
If you got your internet service from "BS" Dot Com you wouldn't have wondered about Online Apps. You would be wondering daily if you could connect at all... Which does identify a serious problem with Online Apps. What if "online" isn't? Doh!
Doh!! What part of extradition treaty did you not get? The U.S. doesn't have an extradition treaty with Iran. It does have an extradition treaty with Australia. Have a nice day.
Does this mean they are a "for profit" entity and only report (and control the dissemination of)that which will earn them a buck? Say it ain't so! I thought the news was profit-neutral! (NOT!)
Dude - this is Venezuela with its own special form of Imperium. What part of "dictator for life Chavez" did we not understand?
You forgot to mention that those who conducted the study could perhaps be considered biased... Don't see too many of their products on Linux machines. Still, you covered all of my complaints very nicely. Ciao, M
Agreed. I'm happily using Ubuntu instead of Debian for those very reasons. Busted packages? Haven't found any, yet. I don't want to sing too early or too loudly but Ubuntu looks like something Joe Sixpack could use. We'll see.