From: A.D. Williams (adw3345@ultb.isc.rit.edu)
Date: 06/30/93


From: adw3345@ultb.isc.rit.edu (A.D. Williams)
Subject: Re: Pro-linux arguments
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1993 14:20:31 GMT

In article <1993Jun26.010131.26916@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> psthomas@nyx.cs.du.edu (Patrick Thomas) writes:
> A guy I know is planning on installing MS Windows on his 486/66 with
>240M disk and 8M RAM. Please help me to persuade him against that waste
>of clockcycles! (no offense to people who like Windows...)

  STRENGTH IS IRRELEVANT
  RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
  YOU WILL BE ASSIMULATED.

                                                         Derrick

Frankly, though, it's none of your business what another person wants
to do with his computer. If he wants to run MS Windows because it will
do what he wants (In this case, word processing), then that's what he's
going to do. Fulfilling a holy crusade in lieu of useful work is an
antithesis of what computers are really all about.

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