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[News] Ami vs MS .NETANN.lu
Posted on 06-Aug-2000 13:13 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä12 comments
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Jonathan Clark's posted a comparison between the new Amiga OE and Microsoft's upcoming .NET platform on his homepage here.

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Ami vs MS .NET : Comment 10 of 12ANN.lu
Posted by the man in the shadows on 07-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (Miggy):
Yup, MS is great now that they finally have some actual power behind them with that 1GHz processor and all. Oh what was that F-4J called in the air-force... Oh yeah! "The flying brick". The theory was, if you put enough power behind something that really wasn't meant to operate at that speed, it will get the job done... I think that Microsoft and co/affiliates/companies ready to be buoght are all a part of the "The flying brick" theory. I have yet to see a truely _stable and effecient_ product that didn't take some "balls-to-the-wall" system. Can I buy some bloatware please!!! I want some bloatware! Who wants bloatware: I do, I do!
Documentary:
"Let's ask this user what he thinks of Microsoft." heads towards computer user with blank stare. "So, what are your opinions on Microsoft products?"
Blank stare. The user blinks and looks up in a daze and without a sound he shrugs his shoulders.
"I see" looking furrowed. "You must be trying out the new Microsoft Reader, let's move on" heading towards the back of the room.
"Excuse me sir, would you be available for a few comments."
"Oh WOW! Are we live? Sure I'll be happy to comment" he bounces.
"What are your comments of the Microsoft Monopoly" I stated but was rudely interuppted.
"I think Microsoft is a great company" he bubbled. "The fact that once I figured out how to pull my head out of my @%# I noticed that everything ran great without my interacting" smiling with a wide cheshire grin. "All of the games installed into some place that I have no clue where but they run great!" "My applications are all a part of the huge operating system that runs on the computer. All that I need to do is just go to 'My Documents' and double click on the project that I was working on, it's easy squeezy."
"Never mind, you've obviously been paid off/brain washed by Microsoft, where's that blank stare kid that we talked with earlier."
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