> Can you tell me what makes him (or anyone else) an addicted Microsofti ?
> Is it fear of the unknown ?
> Is it that Microsoft gave them some knowledge that makes them powerful ?
>
> Gabor
1) Last week I finishedworking late, and saw that the security guy had a laptop with
him.
2 sentences lat
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 18:27, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> Funny, at the end of the article it becomes extramsly unreadable (mixed
> sentences all over the place). Anyone else expereincing it?
> (knoqui 3.1.3)
>
Same here (konq from cvs). Mozilla sho
Gabor Szabo wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gadi Gilon is an addicted Microsofti
Can you tell me what makes him (or anyone else) an addicted Microsofti ?
Is it fear of the unknown ?
That's the most common cause. I would even say further - their entire
concept of "what
On Monday 15 September 2003 02:22 pm, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> > Gadi Gilon is an addicted Microsofti
>
> Can you tell me what makes him (or anyone else) an addicted Microsofti ?
> Is it fear of the unknown ?
> Is it that Microsoft gave them some knowledge
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Gadi Gilon is an addicted Microsofti
Can you tell me what makes him (or anyone else) an addicted Microsofti ?
Is it fear of the unknown ?
Is it that Microsoft gave them some knowledge that makes them powerful ?
Gabor
=
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
I agree with Shachar, except for one thing:
I think a good reporter would have mentioned when quoting the response of
General Health Services IT manager response that mentions the so called
security problems of Linux that the General Health Services computer network
ha
On Monday 15 September 2003 12:24, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>
> I'm sorry, I believe that you are all barking up the wrong tree.
>
> I have personally heared most of the people quoted in this article, and
> they were not misquoted. This is how they feel! While the reporter no
> doubt added some of h
I tend to agree with Shachar, Frontal attacks may only create antagonism,
(after all, you never bring peace with war).
Talking to the reporter is something that should be done, maybe by a
representative of Hamkor so she will know for future articles that Hamakor
exists.
We should continue in ev
Boaz Rymland wrote:
All I can say is even if I disagree with some of the article claims
too (which I do) - to make something productive of this one need to
"file" those remarks first and foremost to the Haaretz reporter. Aside
of steam-releasing activity here there's not much point in telling i
All I can say is even if I disagree with some of the article claims too
(which I do) - to make something productive of this one need to "file"
those remarks first and foremost to the Haaretz reporter. Aside of
steam-releasing activity here there's not much point in telling in
Linux-IL how that
I always dislike haaretz artical about opensource,
they always sound like their computer guy is getting payed very well by
MS, and even if there is some small pro opensource part it's only for the
bigger anti opensource part to sound better
this artical is no diffrent and it's mostly BS,
from the h
Funny, at the end of the article it becomes extramsly unreadable (mixed
sentences all over the place). Anyone else expereincing it?
(knoqui 3.1.3)
ביום ראשון, 14 בספטמבר 2003, 20:54, נכתב על ידי Boaz Rymland:
> On topic article from Haaretz that discusses the state of OSS adoption
> in Israel (ma
On topic article from Haaretz that discusses the state of OSS adoption
in Israel (mainly in commercial organizations)
No registration requried:
http://computers.walla.co.il/ts.cgi?tsscript=item&path=4&id=440127
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