Re: Psystar Is Willing To Fight



Steve de Mena wrote:

Maverick wrote:

Steve de Mena wrote:

Maverick wrote:

Don't you have some laser printer to install a new toner cartridge in?




No, I'm too busy configuring a new multi-million dollar EMC Symmetrix DMX-4 4500. I know you'll have to google that as you would have no idea what that even is.



Guffaw! You mean you wish you were. Better clean the boss' urinals.



After you've googled that above hardware I'd be willing to answer any questions you have. Hopefully I can explain it down to your level.


I'm not interested in the old defunct Compaq hardware... thing of the past now.
Now get back to cleaning the corporate urinals.


I was talking about the latest generation EMC hardware - storage arrays.

Not Compaq hardware.


uh-huh, sure ... just like the old OpenVMS line is slowly fading in the hands of HP. You honestly think HP is going to push the Compaq line hard? I don't think so. The only real major disaster was HPs and Intels complicity in the Itanium disaster. Now HP looks the other way and says "Itanium?... never heard of it". Compaq line is slowly going away, just like HP-UX is.
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