Re: Re[6]: A Guide to running Apache 2, PHP 4 & PHP 5 on Windows XP

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On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 13:13 -0400, Jason Pruim wrote:
> On May 17, 2007, at 1:00 PM, Richard Davey wrote:
> 
> > Hi Greg,
> >
> > Thursday, May 17, 2007, 5:49:45 PM, you wrote:
> >
> >>> Sure, but you're in the minority*, so what do I care? :)
> >
> >> I'm not asking you to care.  Windoze still sucks, no matter how many
> >> idiots use it.  The virus protection racket alone is enough to  
> >> make me
> >> throw up.
> >
> > Viruses? God, that old bullshit ladened chestnut*. At least come up
> > with some kind of valid OS argument, please. If you'd gone for
> > 'competent use of the CPU', or 'effective memory management', you'd be
> > worth taking seriously.
> 
> Not to start a holy war... But I've never had a virus infect a  
> Macintosh... And I've been using Mac's since the mid 80's... And  
> Apple before that :)
> 
> Now... To add something useful to this discussions, I whole heartily  
> believe unless you are the only one that is EVER going to use your  
> killer application... It should work and look good on any piece of  
> crap(read: ALL OF THEM) operating system... Because if we get down to  
> it... Every single person on this list could think of 50 things they  
> want to change on their current operating system. If you couldn't,  
> How can you be considered a developer? ; )

I had 500 things I wanted to change, then I switched from Windows to
Linux in 2000 and found that they had been addressed. Sure enough
though, I'm working on a new list. There's only a few things on it
though ;)

Cheers,
Rob.
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