Every book I have read says "Windows 2000 is good for the Enterprise"
"Windows server 2003 is great for the Enterprise"

...and on and on about M$ and the Enterprise...

I would like to inform you that the Enterprise runs exclusively on Unix and
Red Hat Linux, and has no ties to M$ in the slightest.

The only exception to this rule is the Transporter room, and even it uses
pre-1980 IBM dos.

Kirk Out !

M$ and the Enterprise by anonymous

anonymous
Mon Oct 18 03:56:40 CDT 2004

your a strange type of nerd
>-----Original Message-----
>Every book I have read says "Windows 2000 is good for the
Enterprise"
>"Windows server 2003 is great for the Enterprise"
>
>....and on and on about M$ and the Enterprise...
>
>I would like to inform you that the Enterprise runs
exclusively on Unix and
>Red Hat Linux, and has no ties to M$ in the slightest.
>
>The only exception to this rule is the Transporter room,
and even it uses
>pre-1980 IBM dos.
>
>Kirk Out !
>
>
>
>.
>

Re: M$ and the Enterprise by nerd32768

nerd32768
Mon Oct 18 07:30:16 CDT 2004


"Captin Kirk" <kirk@kirk.kirk> wrote in message
news:01c4b4d2$118558a0$d9026582@default...
> Every book I have read says "Windows 2000 is good for the Enterprise"
> "Windows server 2003 is great for the Enterprise"
>
> ...and on and on about M$ and the Enterprise...
>
> I would like to inform you that the Enterprise runs exclusively on Unix
and
> Red Hat Linux, and has no ties to M$ in the slightest.
>
> The only exception to this rule is the Transporter room, and even it uses
> pre-1980 IBM dos.
>
> Kirk Out !
>

multiposting BAD

crossposting GOOD



Re: M$ and the Enterprise by TechGeekPro

TechGeekPro
Tue Oct 19 01:30:01 CDT 2004

On Oct 18, 2004 at 8:30am "nerd32768" blathered:

> multiposting BAD
>
> crossposting GOOD

Crossposting is not good, it's just better than multiposting.

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Re: M$ and the Enterprise by The

The
Tue Oct 19 07:22:08 CDT 2004

>The only exception to this rule is the Transporter room, and even it uses
>pre-1980 IBM dos.

the same one as used in the 1979 film, where that poor vulcan got
turned into mush?

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

Re: M$ and the Enterprise by Neil

Neil
Tue Oct 19 10:29:12 CDT 2004

incase you missed it The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere <.> said
in news:9j1an09j41g1k78gf2mq1tsurq2187mcr2@4ax.com:

>>The only exception to this rule is the Transporter room, and even it
uses
>>pre-1980 IBM dos.
>
> the same one as used in the 1979 film, where that poor vulcan got
> turned into mush?
>
> Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
>

HEY! Kline? Where you been? (it was a transporter malfunction wasn't
it...

--
Neil MCNGP #30
the "curious" hair on the soap of society

Re: M$ and the Enterprise by The

The
Tue Oct 19 10:49:41 CDT 2004

>HEY! Kline? Where you been? (it was a transporter malfunction wasn't
>it...

I told you, vacation.

btw, finally got the film, will watch soon....

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

Re: M$ and the Enterprise by The

The
Tue Oct 19 10:52:40 CDT 2004

>>HEY! Kline? Where you been? (it was a transporter malfunction wasn't
>>it...
>
>I told you, vacation.

err, no I never...

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

Re: M$ and the Enterprise by Neil

Neil
Tue Oct 19 13:08:45 CDT 2004

incase you missed it The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere <.> said in
news:3rdan01190hmviig6pn4mvo7mto5maf5o2@4ax.com:

> btw, finally got the film, will watch soon....

excellent...my master plan is working....

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