Well if it was good enough to put in front of the Judge who are you to say it was not evidence?
Literally anything can be put forward to a Judge. But it was not proven, therefore it is not a fact. That’s what matters.
De Beers was founded on 13 March 1888 -wikipedia, that 60%? excludes Canada and Russia looks like it might be out of date
http://www.debeerscanada.com/ and was a relatively recent occurance.
Could you point to any specific page on De Beers that answers the question of what % of the Diamond trade they control?
It says nowhere that the 60% excludes Canada and Russia, and if it did, the percentage would be even lower, because there are many mines outside their traditional mining sites. In fact further in the article it says their share today is probably an even lower 50% or less.
STILL I don’t see what De Beers has to do with anything at all. Its all good and nice and interesting to discuss, but it has absolutely no relevance, unless you'd like to enlighten us.
If I see a man in a bank with a mask and a gun I am not going to conclude he is trick or treating, I gave you a specific instance of a prior Microsoft bad act (DOS 6 anyone?) you claimed it was irrelevant and off-topic.
I didn't ask for a "Microsoft Bad Act", I asked for specific proof of your claim that "business practices from Microsoft are to blame for poor hardware support in linux". DOS has nothing to do with Hardware support in Linux, unless there’s a connection here none of us are seeing.
Word Processors today are extremely bloated with plenty of features few people need included just to keep the price high and to ensure customers have to keep buying updates. What feature of the most recent update could you not do without?
Hang on, first you said we didn’t need word processors at all, now you're saying we don’t necessarily need the latest ones. Make your mind up about what you're arguing. I couldn’t live without Mail merge, compatibility with excel, full support for different label sizes, VBA support (with editor), Autosave functions, Outlining views, Document changes tracking. I don’t use the very latest version of word because I dont know of any critical features I'd need- but I'm sure if I checked it out I would find features that improved by productivity. Before I took an actual course in word I thought I knew everything about it; then I was actually forced to use some more advanced features and found I could do things alot faster and more accurately.
Speaking of which, do you work in an office environment? Are you responsible for organising document distribution and conducting mail outs to clients? How exactly would you have complete knowledge of other people's needs enough to say that these features are just 'bloat'? You're displaying your narrow minded view again.
And yet you have presented no facts which counter any of my arguments instead relying on labelling them derisively.
On the contrary; I read and quoted from the SCO link you provided, I gave quotes of facts from wikipedia relating to the De Beers diamond trade, to name a few. Most of the time I don’t bother countering your arguments because
they're not relevant at all! I don’t care about the De Beers diamond trade or DOS 6.0 unless you can tell me
how they relate to the issue at hand, which is windows ease of use for ordinary users. You're just clutching at straws and going off on tangents every time I try and steer the topic back to what we were originally arguing about!
"Oh, linux sucks!? Well De Beers has a Diamond monopoly! Yeah! What do you say to that, huh? Windows? What about word processors, we don’t need them at aaaaall, man...."
You claim Windows is easy to use, where is your evidence for that? Would it be the thousands of computers that have been compromised and turned into zombies? If that is a proper function of an easy to use computer I'll eat my hat. If it isn't a proper function then perhaps it is not quite so easy.
The fact that windows has 90% of the market share. You and I no doubt agree that Linux is technically superior, so what then is the reason why Windows is many many times more popular? I don’t think, in all of the business fields something as technical as
computing, you can dominate
ninety percent of the market without having a decent product.
It is no more difficult to use a properly set up Linux box or Mac than it is to use a properly set up Windows box, you point and you click, maybe once maybe twice. Then you type or you point and click some more. The main difference is that the Linux box or Mac is more likely to be set up properly in the first place.
You just accuse me of making unfounded claims about ease of use, then you go and make on yourself. What brand of Linux can be installed and setup in
two clicks? Give me a link?
You claim that it is not vulnerabilities that matter but that it is known vulnerabilities but you fail to specify who it is that knows what. If MS knows about a vulnerability but doesn't tell anyone or claims it isn't a bug its a feature is it "known"? If security researcher "A" knows about it but doesn't tell anyone is it "known"? If Cracker group "B" knows about it but tells no-one but uses it to steal your data is it "known"? If "A" and "B" are actively searching for it for their own purposes in what way does it not matter it will be found.
I honestly don’t even know what you're trying to say, or what your purpose in saying it is. I mentioned there is a correlation between number of users and number of known security bugs. If you disagree with that, say so. Suffice to say, I know Window's security isnt the best, but its decent, and a professional can easily secure a windows box against viruses and spyware.
BTW Selling data-mined information has become big business. Why wouldn't Unethical Megacorp want to get in on the action?
Because its illegeal, because it would be hard to hide, because they have an ethical duty not to?? Thats like saying "Terroism is big these days, so why wouldnt those arabs over there want to get in on the action"? If you have any actual
proof of Microsoft doing anything of the sort, feel free to present it.
BTW2 I really loved your discription of Windows as for really stupid people which you imply is the majority of the population.
Again, making stuff up? Can you please quote where I said that?
Hey Bilbous, I just wanted to say I support totally you on this one, and I think you're losing your time talking to sheeps that just don't even know what Linux looks like ... Anyway, great arguments Bilbous !
Aside from the fact I've used Red Hat, Fedora, Gentoo, Suse, ArcLinux, Mandrake, Debian and Ubuntu along with Windows 95, 98, XP, XP 64-bit and Vista RC1, I'd clearly not know anything about this subject, would I. Oh, and the plural of sheep is
sheep, not
sheeps, in case you would like to advance your english a bit. Anyway, great arguments mate.