Here is a facsimile from Chris Ahlstrom who, on 15/7/2012 13:05, wrote:
> After swilling some grog, Nobody belched this bit o' wisdom:
>
>> On 05/14/2012 07:13 PM, DFS wrote:
>>> On 5/14/2012 12:03 PM, Hardon wrote:
>>>> <
http://maketecheasier.com/10-more-funny-andor-useless-linux-commands/2012/05/10>
>>>>
>> [...]
>>>
>>> While you Linux idiots were giggling and creating useless eye-candy and
>>> freezing/burning windows and a 17th unneeded window manager, commercial
>>> developers were busy improving their products and organizations and
>>> solidifying their market positions.
>>
>> Is that your view of what Redhat, Conical, IBM, Oracle, Novell, and
>> Google have been doing with Linux?
>
> "Linux" covers a broad spectrum of purposes, from the silly to the
> sublime. It's the nature of a completely open product.
>
> Perhaps, rather than trolling COLA with his acidic idiocy, the
> self-vaunted VB developer should be "busy improving his products and
> organizations and solidifying his market position."
>
> Sig processed through the "warez" filter noted in the URL above:
"...commercial developers were busy improving their products and
organizations and solidifying their market positions."
Maybe DumbFor$ure should tell Mokia how to sort out their "market
position" who's windows phones have got just 0.3% in the US.
"Breaking it down by operating system, in June 54.6% of smartphone
owners had a device running Android, 36.3% had an iPhone, 4% had a
BlackBerry, and every other OS got lumped into the “others” category."
In fact "Things get even harder to swallow when you look at Windows
Phone in general. That OS has 1.3% market share, of which 0.5% is owned
by Samsung and another 0.5% is owned by HTC."
http://www.intomobile.com/2012/07/12/nielsen-nokias-windows-phones-capture-just-03-market-share-usa/
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