Of course you're right, there are many, many gullible simpletons out there, and there are many people who are so out of touch that they just listen to the guy who shouts the loudest (Microsoft).
But many people are now starting to realize that there is more to life than just Microsoft, and Microsoft is helping publicize this.
Many people are getting fed up with Microsoft, and this feeling is increasing. Microsoft continually frustrates those who buy its software. People are 'considering' or 'looking into' using alternatives. Also, many people don't trust Microsoft, and this attitude is increasing.
For those with a clue, Microsoft's FUD fights reveal Microsoft's fears. Look at SCO, people can believe in SCO, but it's not going to stop the company from going down.
Open Source is looking better and better, and Microsoft is constantly trying to produce new weapons to combat it.
I expect many people believed the Iraqi Information Minister too.
Re:So, what's new?
Posted by: OwlWhacker on March 28, 2004 06:44 PMBut many people are now starting to realize that there is more to life than just Microsoft, and Microsoft is helping publicize this.
Many people are getting fed up with Microsoft, and this feeling is increasing. Microsoft continually frustrates those who buy its software. People are 'considering' or 'looking into' using alternatives. Also, many people don't trust Microsoft, and this attitude is increasing.
For those with a clue, Microsoft's FUD fights reveal Microsoft's fears. Look at SCO, people can believe in SCO, but it's not going to stop the company from going down.
Open Source is looking better and better, and Microsoft is constantly trying to produce new weapons to combat it.
I expect many people believed the Iraqi Information Minister too.
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