Two comments, then I'll stop...

Number one, not everyone here is an Open Source believer. There are, in fact, people here who can think for themselves, and make their own decisions about whether or not they believe in Open Source or Free Software or Santa Claus. If you want to snicker at what you perceive to be "Micro$oft's" evil activities and "Billy's" stupidity, try SlashDot.

Number two, it's ironic that you say GATES defied logic in the referenced article, since a first-year logic student could tear the Commentary to shreds on logical grounds. If you want to argue about it, I'll be glad to show you - via email, please, not in posts.

- email Ozymandias

For those interested in a balanced viewpoint (I know, I know, but what the heck, it's worth a shot) Gates's comments are here.

Update: Just a note; this is an example of sarcasm. Look it up.


In reply to (Ozymandias: *sigh*) RE: Billy defies Logic (again!) by Ozymandias
in thread Billy defies Logic (again!) by AgentM

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