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Master of Reality:

quote:Originally posted by fett101:
When I read te first sentace I thought you were referring to Boba Fett.

Eh. I've always loved the name Bob. Such a common name, and yet I've only met 1 person in person who was named Bob.

But I'm curious about Bob. Do you have a pamplet?

[ September 25, 2002: Message edited by: fett101 ]
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Well... we are given the name "bob" by joining the Cult of Bob. You can read everything there is to know about the cult of bob at www.bobhub.tk
there is even a bob messageboard.
I have been in the process of making a Bob Pamphlet for 6 months but we Bobs are lazy so i havent gotten around to starting it yet. There is around 10 Bobs browsing these forums. We hope to include you in our cult and help us create a Utopia of Bobs.

Fibre0p:
For the people who think linux will make it into being widespread as workstations, your wrong. People who use workstations in work applications only want to do their job, they dont want to know how to fix anything or make a script that check if some 12 year old backdoored their computer, they just want to do their work and get on with it. Personally i think linux in the state it is in should only be used on servers. Until it is more user friendly thats where its staying in the real world.

Master of Reality:
have you used Linux??

Fett101:

quote:Originally posted by void main:
Now what percentage of Linux users have ever used an OS "other" than Linux? I would be willing to bet very close to 100%
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Easily 99.99%. Mayyyyybeee because Windows holds the majority of PC's. Just because they've used another OS, that doesn't mean they can't be ignorant. They could have switched to Linux in the terrible days of Win 98, and now call XP a rottting pile of shit without even touching it once.

 
quote:Originally posted by RudeCat7:

microsoft has this "vision" that everyone who owns a toaster, and can use a toaster, should own a computer as well.
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You must not watch much sci-fi. In the future, everyone has a computer. Granted, it talks and does house chores, but that's basically where the world is headed. It's neigh impossible to get a desk job without knowing how to use a computer. And if you ever visit jam packed chat rooms or browse around some of the crap people are sellimg on eBay, then you'd realize that those idiots are already jacked in.

lazygamer:

quote:You must not watch much sci-fi. In the future, everyone has a computer. Granted, it talks and does house chores, but that's basically where the world is headed. It's neigh impossible to get a desk job without knowing how to use a computer. And if you ever visit jam packed chat rooms or browse around some of the crap people are sellimg on eBay, then you'd realize that those idiots are already jacked in.
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This is great though. Cuz I can now become a script kiddy(well one who's a half kiddy, seeks to learn what's behind the magic but can't program shit, and has morals) extremely easily. The massmarket is a preying ground of easy targets, imagine the thrill it must be to snoop around in some idiot's computer and snatch(copy) programs and files that would benefit you(for example a game).

Although my half-kitty brother(used to do such activities) says the thrill is gone eventually.  ;)
 
Can you believe I've never pursued this only because im too fucking Lazy? But hey, it is a gateway to learning and such.

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