"Yishay Mor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If ubuntu was bread, would you use this as your campaign
> slogen:"Ubuntu - tastes better then charcoal"besides:1. first rule of
> advertising - focus on a positive message (not on smearing the
> opposition)
"Vista - at least it's not cheap"
:-)
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I'm not so sure..
If ubuntu was bread, would you use this as your campaign slogen:
"Ubuntu - tastes better then charcoal"
besides:
1. first rule of advertising - focus on a positive message (not on smearing
the opposition)
2. seriously, how many people do you think read that article and know wha
Alan Pope wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:19:26AM +0100, Josh Blacker wrote:
>> "Still, at least there's one ray of hope. Winer only said it [Vista]
>> has the smell of death about it. When that turns into the stench of
>> death, it's time to run. Run what? Perhaps Ubuntu. At least it's che
Hello Alan,
AP> "Ubuntu - it doesn't smell of death"
I'd buy a (4XLT) tee shirt with that on it! :-)
- Andy Ball.
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On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:19:26AM +0100, Josh Blacker wrote:
> "Still, at least there's one ray of hope. Winer only said it [Vista]
> has the smell of death about it. When that turns into the stench of
> death, it's time to run. Run what? Perhaps Ubuntu. At least it's cheap."
>
> Not the most
Hi all -
Don't know if anyone else caught sight of this last week, but at the
end of a piece by Charles Arthur on Vista, he writes:
"Still, at least there's one ray of hope. Winer only said it [Vista]
has the smell of death about it. When that turns into the stench of
death, it's time to ru