Oh geez... This brings back memories... I don't know if you all were around in Europe in the early to mid-90's, possibly late 80's, when the battle for the game-console-with-a-keyboard-throne was going on... Atari vs. Amiga. The battles were bloody. The casualties were plenty. Some were scarred for life. /Mick > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Johnson [mailto:sjohnson@commercial-lithographing.com] > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 7:03 AM > To: 'kclug@kclug.org' > Subject: RE: I would like to apologize... > > > > Very well said. > > How about a rousing round of "mac vs pc" for old times sake? :) > > sj > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeremy Fowler [mailto:jeremy@microlink.net] > Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:13 PM > To: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: I would like to apologize... > > > I would like to formally apologize to the members of KCLUG and to > Jonathan. > Our discussion got way out of hand and off topic. Being still very new to > this group, I realize I'm not making a very good impression. I've probably > made quite a few enemies (in fact I've already been flamed by someone from > this group. Albeit, I think he got me confused with Jonathan), > when in fact > that's the opposite reason I subscribed to this group. I said some things > out of frustration that wasn't called for. If Jonathan believes that NT is > better, that's fine. He has a right to his own opinions. Like I said in a > prior post, I don't doubt that Jonathan has had bad experiences > with Netware > to warrant his opinion, no system is perfect. However, I would like the > state for the record Jonathan, that since you haven't used Netware 5.x > recently, perhaps you should try it before you dog it. Who knows you might > change your opinion, but if Novell has left such a bad taste in your mouth > that you couldn't stomach the thought of using it, well to each their own. > > I don't know what it is that sparks such heated controversy with > us Techies. > Netware vs. NT, Internet Explorer vs. Netscape, Microsoft vs. Linux, Bash > vs. Korn, Vim vs. Emacs, why do these topics bring out the worst > in us? Why > do we hold these programs so dear to ourselves that we take an opposite > opinion as an insult and a personal challenge? > > Once again, to the group, to Jonathan, I'm sorry. > > -Jeremy > > > > >