24% from Unix and 31% from Windows... look at the difference in the size of the install base! The 31% that convered from Windows are probably 0.01% of the total users, whereas 24% could be somewhere like 0.5% of Unix users.
I drink Coke, and lots of it.
BUT, I bought my own bar fridge and moved it next to my desk =) So now I can stack the fridge with Coke from the value packs, costing me about half of what it costs to drink from the vending machines (well.. not really cosing me half, allowing me to drink double is more correct).
Not only that, I can sell the drinks to my workmates and make a small profit on them... muahahaha
I have enough trouble sorting through all the crap in my 4 different inboxes... multiply that by the number of ppl using email in Aus and they have absolutely NO CHANCE of effectively implementing anything that could be deemed the least bit useful.
They cant even clamp down on tax evasion, so how do they ever hope to do anything useful with this strategy?
I am more concerned with wasted tax dollars than anything else.
psst...I think they are using IIS
24% from Unix and 31% from Windows ... look at the difference in the size of the install base! The 31% that convered from Windows are probably 0.01% of the total users, whereas 24% could be somewhere like 0.5% of Unix users.
I drink Coke, and lots of it. BUT, I bought my own bar fridge and moved it next to my desk =) So now I can stack the fridge with Coke from the value packs, costing me about half of what it costs to drink from the vending machines (well .. not really cosing me half, allowing me to drink double is more correct).
Not only that, I can sell the drinks to my workmates and make a small profit on them ... muahahaha
I have enough trouble sorting through all the crap in my 4 different inboxes ... multiply that by the number of ppl using email in Aus and they have absolutely NO CHANCE of effectively implementing anything that could be deemed the least bit useful.
They cant even clamp down on tax evasion, so how do they ever hope to do anything useful with this strategy?
I am more concerned with wasted tax dollars than anything else.