Mentioned earlier, this symposium is at DePaul University in Chicago on Saturday, December 11. Here’s more information and a registration form. I hope to see (or meet!) a few of you there.
Mark, that link didn’t work on my computer, but it might just be me.
It doesn’t really matter, since I won’t be in Chicago on Saturday anyway. If I was, I would certainly come out to hear you speak. Give the speach in the Twin Cities, and I would be there with bells on.[swg]
Don’tcha just HATE people who assume that everyone has purchased MSWindows and all the related garbage microsoft hopes you will buy to stick in with it?
Posting MS Word documents on the web bites the big one! [}:)]
Mark, any chance you could post your speech and in a form that us Mac guys not using Gates could read?
Jock Ellis
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And tell 'em that all of us on the forum are agin pulling up tracks. Give 'em hell!
Might your forum name indicate you have prolems with Microsoft, thereby slightly prejudicing your opinion? Or did your problems with Microsoft result in your forum name? If you insist on being a part of a minority (MAC, LINUX), you must be willing to accept the inconveniences associated with that choice.
I know Microsoft products have security holes so large you could drive a train through them, but it is sort of like our president; like it (him) or not, we’re stuck with it (him).
Just because MAC’s are much better engineered and Linux is so much better written, doesn’t mean they will become more popular. Look what happened to Beta video tapes; they had a much higher ‘lines of resolution’ count, and yet VHS won out. Do you know why? Because consumers misused and confused the terms VHS and VCR, and the VHS had a longer recording time per tape–never mind the image quality was terrible.
Microsoft will remain the leader because it’s marketing and products are aimed at the "lowest common denominator’ of computer experience (i.e. XP Home). Unfortunately.
You think of all places, people would be nice to Bill Gates on here. Rumor is, he is a pretty big train fan and many excursion/museums write him for loans.
I don’t doubt his flaws–like any man or any company–but there is something in human nature to always gun at the guy on top. I think that is an ubberly sad aspect of our existence that has hamstrung the advancement of mankind on more than one occassion.
I’m saying all this with a smile on my face, so please do not misinterpret this as an attack upon you personally.
But it’s funny how in your ru***o marginalize my opinion, you assumed wrong on both of your guesses as to what operating system I must be using. (you did get the “non-windows” bit right, so I’ll give you half c
“Rumors”? Well then by all means! My bad. I heard a rumor that Charlie Manson likes trains too, so perhaps we should forgive him? making that poor old man die in prison when he should be out railfanning seems so unfair. [|)]