Re: If Windows is so great...



On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 03:13:45 GMT, George Graves <gmgraves@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>In article <nowhere-E84E0C.19403407112005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Travelinman <nowhere@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> In article <9ftvm1par07ud4955v0cn20362qftt58fh@xxxxxxx>,
>> Tom Elam <tom_elam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 18:09:48 -0600, Travelinman <nowhere@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > >In article <m4ovm1tl0k57idvcf964figqvfdhik833s@xxxxxxx>,
>> > > Tom Elam <tom_elam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 23:01:39 GMT, TravelinMan <Nowhere@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > >> wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> >I guess Mayor's another one who will never understand the concept of
>> > >> >giving employees responsibility and authority to make some decisions.
>> > >>
>> > >> Joe - if someone in your organization were to decide to buy a machine
>> > >> that you have good reason to believe is of low quality and unreliable
>> > >> would you approve it? Of course not. As President, either a) you
>> > >> believe that Windows is of sufficient quality to use in the enterprise
>> > >> upon which you make your living, or b) as President you have ducked an
>> > >> important issue that you do not wish to fight.
>> > >>
>> > >> So, you are either a liar or a coward.
>> > >>
>> > >> Tom
>> > >
>> > >And you're not bright enough to realize that there's a middle ground.
>> > >
>> > >If you ever get any management experience, feel free to come back and
>> > >tell us about it.
>> >
>> > Thank you Joe, for admitting that for the purposes of hosting your Web
>> > site, Windows is good enough. It is also good to know that your rabid
>> > Maccie persona is nothing more than an alter ego. The real Joe
>> > appears to be a limp dishrag, open to compromise whenever the ends
>> > justify the means.
>>
>> How does admitting that Windows is good enough for our purposes somehow
>> refute my belief that OS X is better?
>>
>> >
>> > BTW, I was in management of a Fortune 500 company for over 20 years.
>> > In my business second best killed our customers, so there was a little
>> > less tolerance. I guess the rupture disk business must be a bit less
>> > critical.
>>
>> Right. We're supposed to believe that - after all your continuous lies?
>>
>> If you were in managemnet, it was at McDonald's supervising Edwin and
>> Mayor while they flipped burgers.
>
>I have to come to Mayor's defense here. He is NOT a McDonald's burger
>flipper. He applied for the job, but they were unable to teach him how
>to wash his hands before starting work, so he didn't get the job.
>
>No need to thank me Clyde, it was my pleasure. :-)

This is the best you can do? You two are some of the most immature
"adults" I've ever seen.

Josh
.



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