So our country goes farther in the hole every day and big companies skip out overseas to avoid paying taxes here. You don't have to be a financial expert to know that just ain't right.
Gee thank's guy! This editors blatant disrespect and poor education offended me so much. Its too bad we dont have more bold, courageous fellow's like yourself to stand up to tyrant's like these. You deserve a medal, honestly! From the bottom of my heart, thank'''''''s!
Once I was talking with dear old lady who works at my child's school, and I noticed that her computer was running Linux. So I asked her what distribution she had installed.
"What's that word? Distribution. What's that?", she said.
And you expect her to know what package managers and window managers are, let alone the plethora of competing projects and their philisophies?
I talked with her about it some more, and apparently a retired computer enthusiast had installed Linux on all the school's computers.
Anyway, the average user that buys Linux pre installed or what have you won't really need to be aware of all the competing options, so long as they can point and click and find the Firefox icon.
And the power user will just install what they want.
So our country goes farther in the hole every day and big companies skip out overseas to avoid paying taxes here. You don't have to be a financial expert to know that just ain't right.
It doesn't have to be this way. Support the fairtax!
Gee thank's guy! This editors blatant disrespect and poor education offended me so much. Its too bad we dont have more bold, courageous fellow's like yourself to stand up to tyrant's like these. You deserve a medal, honestly! From the bottom of my heart, thank'''''''s!
Once I was talking with dear old lady who works at my child's school, and I noticed that her computer was running Linux. So I asked her what distribution she had installed.
"What's that word? Distribution. What's that?", she said.
And you expect her to know what package managers and window managers are, let alone the plethora of competing projects and their philisophies?
I talked with her about it some more, and apparently a retired computer enthusiast had installed Linux on all the school's computers.
Anyway, the average user that buys Linux pre installed or what have you won't really need to be aware of all the competing options, so long as they can point and click and find the Firefox icon.
And the power user will just install what they want.
So where's the need for uniformity?