It's not so much what makes Linux great. Like a lot of things Linux has room for improvement. The real question is why does Micro$oft svck (sorry about the misspelling but I've got to get the word out of our Draconian firewall) so much. Why are we forced to buy Micro$oft junk when we buy new PCs? Software we don't want or use? I'll be happy to send you back all of the unused CDs and floppies for a full refund. Why do we have to suffer through so many virus attacks. I'm beginning to think Micro$oft is writing the holes in the software intentionally and then writing the viruses to attack them. Then we have to spend more money protecting ourselves. Come on, Bill, admit it. Viruses are a Micro$oft attempt to take over the World. What kind of back doors have you put into all of the Government software? Why does Bill think he knows how I want to use my PERSONAL computer better than I do? It is kind of annoying to exit Windows and have it shut down the PC. Just because I'm not in Windows does not mean I'm done using my PC. Why does Micro$oft automatically install a bunch of junk that we don't want or use and is dangerous? (Example, the personal web server in Windows 98. Windows XP has a clock that wants to call up Micro$oft and get the "correct" time. Oh, and I'm sure the remote control software in XP is secure.) In the early-90s I ran a copy of WordPerfect 4.2 on my hard driveless XP from 2 floppies and 640K ram. 5 years later Word was taking many, many Megabytes to just to install. Was it any better? What justified the massive code bloat? At a FoxPro conference I asked why my Windows for Workgroups 3.11 copy of FoxPro 2.6 would sometimes completely crash my system. Did Micro$oft say, "Oh, sorry. We'll fix that bug right away. After all, you PAID for software that should work so it is our obligation to fix things that are broken." Or, did they say, "You need to pay us more money and upgrade to the latest OS and version that have even more bugs." Hmmm, you guessed it. It was the second. Why is Microsoft Access, now in version ?, the most complete piece of ________ (fill in the blank with your own bad word) ever created? You've had how many versions now to get it right. And yet it still eats up the CPU when running and completely crashes unexpetedly. You people bought FoxPro (and basically killed), one of the finest pieces of PC Database software made. And yet you still push Access. I will not go on. There is just too much bad about Micro$oft. This transmission (and any information attached to it) may be confidential and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient or the person responsible for delivering the transmission to the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this transmission in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing, or copying of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately notify LabOne at the following email address: securityincidentreporting@labone.com