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  1. Re:What took so long? on Backdoor In Microsoft Web Software? · · Score: 1

    First off: Leenoox denigration will not be tolerated. You must die now. Linux bugs are few and far between when compared to the mosaic flaws found in any given m$ "product." Summary: DIE. Second (oh, wait, it's not flowing this way anymore): Linux bugs are reparable.. You will never hear a Linux Guru say something so assanine as "delete this shared lib" - EVER. That's not a solution. Anyway, your kind is slowly but surely dying. Now is the time for free exchange of information, free code, instant (and _real_ - not stolen) innovation. Now is the time for anyone who is in it for the money and has no concept of reality to fall painfully off the bandwagon. Gone is the time when corporate bastards can trample willy-nilly on the real drivers of the industry. Gone is the time when marketting counts more than product. Gone is the time when putrid, snide, uninformed comments such as yours will be accepted. Your kind is about to suffer a Great Fall. There is no parachute; you have no recourse - you are part of a dying breed of cromagnon anti-intellectuals. You will perish. Notice, there is no "quality assurance department" for Linux. It works the first time, and if there is a fault, no expense, no amount of time or hair-pulling is spared until the problem is resolved. No Linux enthusiast or product will ever be involved in such inane displays of anti- productive power initiatives. I say again. You are dead or dying, and we all hail the moment when the last remnant of your kind is vanquished and the free can live on in peace, happiness and prosperity. One more time, just because I don't think I've driven the point hard enough: Die. Diediediedie. ok, a few more.... Thank you very much for your time, and your demise. The world thanks you .. whilst pissing on your piddly shallow grave.