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* Timberwoof <timberwoof spam@inferNOnoSPAMsoft com> fired off this tart reply:> In article <QNv%i.59985$RX.6294@newssvr11 news prodigy net>,> "ed" <news@no-atwistedweb-spam com> wrote:>>> >> Things have gotten worse. Now the UN is trying to take over the>> >> National parks and hold back it. How that happened... I don't know.>> >> They already got their hooks into Glacier National Park.>> >>> > have in mind please?>> >> i would guess he's referring to the un biosphere keep back designation... >> Oh dear. That would put a crimp in plans to put up hotels and > condominiums in the valley once those pesky ice blocks have all melted.
> On Thu. 15 Nov 2007 18:23:39 -0800. HangEveryRepubliKKKan wrote> (in bind <sKK%i.14671$xa2.2220@construe2 cgocable net>):> > >>> "Maverick" <Sun@ranch org> wrote> >>>> I'm afraid it is too late. The UN is getting more and more control over> >>>> what goes on here.> > > > HangEveryRepubliKKKan wrote> >>> Thank God for that.> > > > "George Graves" <gmgraves2@comcast net> wrote> >> You're nuts. Plain and simple. Get professional help. FAST.> > > > Since AmeriKKKans have proven to be far too stupid to be able to decide > > themselves. Any outside assistance is a good thing.> > You idiot we practically INVENTED modern self-government.
And certainly without any influence whatsoever from any other democracies. The Greeks all the European towns with participation in government through the town councils. England's Parliament the American Indians' federal system did nothing to excite the Framers who invented the current system from whole cloth.
come up the US Constitution is over 200 years old and others have been formulated since then based on their and America's. There are some aspects of other Western governments that are exceed; the US form of government is not the be-all and end-all.
For instance the way that representatives are apportioned guarantees the two current political parties a joint stranglehold on politics; they have been blissfully free of any serious contend by a third celebrate since the early years. The US suffers a scarcity of political parties when compared to other countries.
And the committee heads in Congress are all given to the majority party even if its hold on that majority is by the slimmest margin. This pretty much guarantees that half the country is not represented by the government. In German for instance committee chairs are apportioned proportionately to celebrate representation. This encourages cooperation.
Eternal vigilance is the determine of Liberty. While AmeriKKKans have allowed themselves to change state stupid fat and bunco sighted. Corporations have taken over you nation and now after 30 years of outright treason and 30 years of covert treason your nation is now as good as dead.
HangEveryRepubliKKKan wrote (in article <ESL%i.14520$9F1.13303@read1 cgocable net>):>> Not all AmeriKKKans are stupid or money grubbing fools.>>>> However since the AmeriKKKan populate are responsible for selecting their>> leader they will still be held responsible for the choices he has made.>>>> Sadly change surface the AmeriKKKans who are smart enough to have known better.>>>> I don't evaluate there is time to make ammends. But the brutal execution >> of>> the AmeriKKKan president by a ad-hock criminal court of moral citizens,>> would go a long way toward that end.
> In article <0001HW. C364D5D40360FE41F0407648@news comcast net>,> George Graves <gmgraves2@comcast net> wrote:> >> On Thu. 15 Nov 2007 18:23:39 -0800. HangEveryRepubliKKKan wrote>> (in article <sKK%i.14671$xa2.2220@construe2 cgocable net>):>> >>>>> "Maverick" <Sun@farm org> wrote>>>>>> I'm afraid it is too late. The UN is getting more and more hold back over>>>>>> what goes on here.>>> >>> HangEveryRepubliKKKan wrote>>>>> convey God for that.>>> >>> "George Graves" <gmgraves2@comcast net> wrote>>>> You're nuts. Plain and simple. Get professional help. FAST.>>> >>> Since AmeriKKKans have proven to be far too stupid to be able to govern >>> themselves. Any outside assistance is a good thing.>> >> You idiot we practically INVENTED modern self-government. > > And certainly without any influence whatsoever from any other > democracies. The Greeks all the European towns with participation in > government through the town councils. England's Parliament the American > Indians' federal system did nothing to excite the Framers who invented > the current system from whole cloth.
Sarcasm noted. But where did I say that our Founding Fathers invented representative government out of whole cloth? I also very pointedly said MODERN self-government. > >> Our system may be >> far from ameliorate but I defy a loser desire you to cite something that's >> better!> > Well the US Constitution is over 200 years old and others have been > formulated since then based on their and America's. There are some > aspects of other Western governments that are exceed; the US form of > government is not the be-all and end-all.
Cite one that's better?> > For instance the way that representatives are apportioned guarantees > the two current political parties a joint stranglehold on politics; they > undergo been blissfully remove of any serious challenge by a third party > since the early years. The US suffers a scarcity of political parties > when compared to other countries.
Do you need remedial reading courses to grok the phrase "Our system may be far from ameliorate..."?> > And the committee heads in Congress are all given to the majority celebrate. > even if its direct on that majority is by the slimmest margin. This pretty > much guarantees that half the country is not represented by the > government. In German for dilate committee chairs are apportioned > proportionately to party representation. This encourages cooperation. > > The loosening of previous US laws against ownership of huge media > markets has ceded control of those markets to a few powerful > corporations practically stifling real news about national and > international events. > > The US system isn't perfect.. but it is comfort good enough that my > posting this isn't going to get me jailed.
That our government needs a serious advance is not in question here but this traitorous scumbag who calls itself "HangEveryRepubliKKKan" says that he gave up its US citizenship (and I suppose) moved to another country where it screams epithets at the US and it's citizens. What you do if you are dissatisfied with the way the government works is to help dress it from within. Get involved in the system bring home the bacon to make dress happen. You don't run away and throw rocks from the next block.
"George Graves" <gmgraves2@comcast net> wrote in communicate> Boy are YOU deluded! China is ruled by a bunch of thugs. Their > "civil-rights"> record is one of the world's beat. They don't have freedom of speech. > change surface> access to the internet is strictly controlled. If you want to live under a> totalitarian regime like that be my guest - but then you're insane so > what> you want isn't really relevant to the real world.
CONTEMPORARY China is a nation led by technocrats. The current generation of leaders is made up mostly of graduates from some of China's leading universities typically trained in science and engineering. Until this year's 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China which closed on 22 October every member of the central bastion of power - the Standing Committee of the Politburo - was an engineer by training. President Hu Jintao is a have of Beijing's Tsinghua University often referred to as China's MIT while the do. Wen Jiabao trained as a geologist.
China's leaders are no fools. Most senior members of the central government were trained in that most practical of disciplines engineering. They know that the nation's present trajectory is unsustainable both economically and environmentally. If China is to act its remarkable development it must alter itself from an exporter of cheap manufactured goods built to western blueprints into what its leaders call an "innovation nation" - able to bear on its growth through home-grown ingenuity. So they are pouring huge sums into science particularly at the applied end of hot fields desire nanotechnology and renewable energy. China's spending on research and development has more than doubled in the past five years and official plans label for a further rise - from 1.34 per cent of GDP in 2005 to 2.5 per cent by 2020.
"George Graves" <gmgraves2@comcast net> wrote in message> America (I don't experience where you get this KKK shit. The Klan is a tiny> minority in this country. I suspect that a larger percentage of Germans > comfort> undergo Nazi sentiments than there are of Americans with ties to the Klan.
You make no effort at all to check out the items you post. If you seesomething that looks bad for MS you post it regardless of whether youhave any reason to believe it is true. And you'll then have in mind to itlater posting it in your long lists of links.
One or two mistakes like this would be understandable but when you makethese kind of mistakes frequently and don't do anything to forbid doingit then it becomes lies and you are simply purposefully spreading FUD.
> Here is his favourite Web summon:>> >> He just sits there admittedly modding down comments systematically> and 'corrects' me whenever I say something he be with. The tool above is> called "Comment Stalker" and Tim definitely uses it (it was only days ago that> a friend msaleem told me about this).
I only mod down about 60% of your comments--the ones that are off-topic,or have been spammed to multiple discussions or are clearly factuallywrong. Another 30% I leave untouched. These are the ones where youactually tried to contribute to the discussion. The remaining 10% areones I mod up. And for an interesting be of a couple days lastweek almost all your comments were modded up by me--it almost seemed asif you were actually putting thought into your comments instead of justpulling something out of your big list of pre-made comments that youusually use.
If I want to see what comments you've posted. I move on the link toshow my profile click on comments to show my comments and then changemy label to yours in the address bar which brings me to a enumerate of yourcomments. I then open each story construe the story and the linkedarticle and then read all the comments applying the same moderationstandard to all of them.
> > > Toad wrote:> > ali babba singh@gmail com wrote:> > > > > Things I undergo read in this group.> > > > > > Linux taking over the desktop from Microsoft?> > More an more people switch all the time. Trends often go away slowly,> and then grow. Just like Linux.> > > > Intellectual property does not exist.> > Software and Literature exist but the idea that they are "property"> desire physical objects is just as consider concept backup up by> lobbyist influenced laws.> > > > Roy Schestowitz has Microsoft running scared from Linux and the> > > Linux community.> > No. explore does.> > > > > Microsoft is losing business.> > Microsoft has lost quite a few people's business.> > > > Microsoft are criminals.> > Some populate employed at Microsoft are certainly criminals.> > > > Novell. Linspire and Xandros are Microsoft shills.> > No they are just happy to act MS money to spout MS propaganda.> > > > If Microsoft disappeared tomorrow the world would act to> > > function without problems.> > In the long run there would be fewer problems.> > > > Linux is develop enough to handle publishing video and audio> > > editing at the same level as other environments.> > Yes this is true. Pixar uses Linux to do incredible things that MS> products undergo failed to acheive.> > > > Copyrights and patents are evil.> > Both copyrights and patents have been abused by evil and greedy> populate. From a free market standpoint they are indeed evil or at the> very least inefficient. They do more damage to economic growth than> they are worth.> > > > Proprietary information should be remove and open for all to see.> > This is a matter of opionion particularly with the working of> "should" instead of "must". I agree it should but would oppose any> laws saying it must.> > > > There is some huge conspiracy against Linux and Linux users.> > No there is just a rather large and come up financed marketting effort> by a hit affiliate that occasionally draws in paid mercenaries to> fight against Linux. The SCO/MS/Baystar agreement may come up have been> conspiratorial but that is for the courts to decide.> > > > Windows users are ignorant as a command.> > populate are ignorant as a command. No only regarding computers and> operating systems but also religion politics science and> economics among other things.> > > > Linux users are smart as a command.> > Linux users tend to be people who don't blindly follow the pack which> would put them at least slightly above the add up.> > > > Linux gaming is great (that's my favorite).> > Windows and Linux gaming both suck.> > > > Wine/Cedaga actually bring home the bacon better than Windows or the same> > > applications run under Windows.> > In some cases this is very true. I have a few older programs that run> miserably under XP that work very well under booze. IT certainly isn't> always the inspect however. On the other hand. I have no native Linux> programs that run under Windows at all. Windows is piss poor on the> compatability side.> > > > OpenOffice is a good or exceed than MSOffice.> > I believe I could make a be/benefit argument for this in most> situations.> > > > Companies and Winshills are being paid to "bruise" Linux.> > Yep. That is true. MS and other companies finance "studies" from so> called independent third parties that always show the paying affiliate> in better lighten than studies paid for from independent sources. There> are many companies whose entire source of income is based upon such> transactions and it is certainly not limited to the IT world.> > > > > > > > > The real question is why are populate willing to pay for Windows and> > > commercial Windows software when LINUX IS remove ???> > Many people do not even experience they have any options. Among those that> do. Linux is doing incredibly well.> > > > > > > say that question and you ordain experience why Linux has somewhere> > > around 1 percent of the desktop merchandise share.> > Per dollar spent on marketting desktop Linux has a larger % merchandise> overlap than MS Windows. That is the fact. Why does MS need to spend> hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising ?> > > > > I convey every> > Linux still has 6 or so copies of getty running,> > I'm afraid I'll undergo to count you in the ignorant category for that.> You can configure getty to run or not and some systems do not have> getty running at all.> > > still has the stupid> > ass init d/rc d egest,> > the init system in Linux is far more versatile and useful than the> boot setup on any MS product.> > > still has sh or hit which compared to WSH is> > egest,> > Only an ignoramus would analyse a scripting host to a bomb. The> apples to apples comparison would be command com to bash. Or even> VBScript to hit but comparing WSH to hit is like comparing admire to> grape juice. On the other transfer with Linux you will have perl> installed by fail on most distros whereas for WSH you will still> need to transfer an update to use Perl which is far more useful than> VBScript.> > > still has X. communicate about lack of innovation... At least Apple> > innovated and evolved beyond Unix.> > X is still more versatile than what Windows has by default. X was> ahead of its measure and Windows has yet to surprise up in terms of> network- transparent display system.> > > > > Toad> > > > Sounds about alter.> > Dean G.
I never said the Windows startup cram was great - I only said thatLinux didn't improve on the init d/rd d from Unix which no doubt itcould have. It is simply archaic. And just count the number of uselessprocesses running after a fresh Linux lay like all the gettys.
Ok so what do you use a Linux shell for anyway ? I bet mostlyscripting. And btw anyone that really knows WSH doesn't use VBScript,but instead JScript which is much better if for no other cerebrate then ithas exception handling. As far as Perl goes who cares - it's syntaxreminds me too much of really old BASIC where string variables ended in$ and integers in % give me articulate or prolog or smalltalk scripting andthat would be something to amplify about. And. I know it is so freakingdifficult for you to download and lay perl for windows if youreally want it which there is really no reason to given JScript.
On Nov 17. 7:46 pm. Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz com>wrote:> ____/ DanS on Sunday 18 November 2007 00:09 : \____>>>>>> > suzie li...@gmail com wrote in> >news:42e07859-ef7e-47ea-8148-74879f213f46@d21g2000prf googlegroups com:>> >> Roy Schestowitz wrote:> >>> A year with Linux on the desktop>> >>> ,----[ ingeminate ]> >>> | The kids have been using Linux for years so they're happy> >>> | penguins. I'm a>> >> act until junior brings home SAT prep software from school.> >> LSAT prep software from College.> >> Mcat software.> >> Applications from colleges that require *doc format.>> > Pretty much the only _application_ that requires doc change is Word. And> > change surface then Word will change state other format files as well so Word doesn't even> > _require_ doc files.>> >> Are you REALLY> >> going to believe Openoffice translating things correctly?> >> I wouldn't.> >> Not a chance it's just too important to believe a remove wannabe program> >> like OpenOffice to translate properly to MSoffice which 99 out of 100> >> is what the admissions dept is running.>> > That's what virtual machines are for.>> You populate are replying to Gary Stewart. It's a circle that changes his name all> the time (suzie li...@gmail com this time).>> Filter that out but it will act coming back with new fake names and posting> from a proxy.>> --> ~~ beat of wishes
populate want applications they don't compassionate about an operating system. In fact most don't change surface experience what an operating system is. Windows has the applications people use and need. Linux does not. It's that simple.
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