What is that supposed to mean? Just because I called you out on your ignorance of the subject matter doesn't make me immature. It just makes me correct. And now that you don't have a valid argument you have to sink to snide, backhanded comments. Have you ever had to defend a position using facts and not just a snotty attitude?
Oops. I confused your stupidity for ignorance. Howabout you keep up with the industry, bucko. Your personal opinion means nothing when going up against cold hard facts, you pompous, overbearing windbag. HP-UX is heavily used, and if you just don't want to accept that fact you can curl up with your security blanket, scream "Mama!" and wait for the anal thermometer, because you are a friggin' child. So chill with the semi-coherant B.S. and actualy contribute to the discussion without being a total elitist nerd spitting out nonsense.
Get with the program, buddy, and grow up.
I AM in the know. I DO work for the government, and I KNOW what I'm talking about. Your snotnosed attitude merely shows that you're ignorant of the reality of the situation. Congratulations on proving just how stupid you really are. Bravo, buddy.
They what? They don't have UNIX systems anymore? When did this happen? HP-UX isn't just 4 letters with a dash in the middle. It's a currently developed/supported OS and is widely used in government systems.
You failed to mention Telcordia (Bellcore). That's another bastard child of the divestiture. SAIC dumped the company in 2004 and it's been picked up by WP and PEP (both investors in various tech and telecom companies). Granted, it hasn't been much of a cash cow, but neither has Lucent.
What is that supposed to mean? Just because I called you out on your ignorance of the subject matter doesn't make me immature. It just makes me correct. And now that you don't have a valid argument you have to sink to snide, backhanded comments. Have you ever had to defend a position using facts and not just a snotty attitude?
Oops. I confused your stupidity for ignorance. Howabout you keep up with the industry, bucko. Your personal opinion means nothing when going up against cold hard facts, you pompous, overbearing windbag. HP-UX is heavily used, and if you just don't want to accept that fact you can curl up with your security blanket, scream "Mama!" and wait for the anal thermometer, because you are a friggin' child. So chill with the semi-coherant B.S. and actualy contribute to the discussion without being a total elitist nerd spitting out nonsense.
Get with the program, buddy, and grow up.
I AM in the know. I DO work for the government, and I KNOW what I'm talking about. Your snotnosed attitude merely shows that you're ignorant of the reality of the situation. Congratulations on proving just how stupid you really are. Bravo, buddy.
They what? They don't have UNIX systems anymore? When did this happen? HP-UX isn't just 4 letters with a dash in the middle. It's a currently developed/supported OS and is widely used in government systems.
You failed to mention Telcordia (Bellcore). That's another bastard child of the divestiture. SAIC dumped the company in 2004 and it's been picked up by WP and PEP (both investors in various tech and telecom companies). Granted, it hasn't been much of a cash cow, but neither has Lucent.