I'm amazed...
wyzanimal, you can believe whatever you want. Even your ex CIA chief president and his lunatic son. I have one question for you though.
WHO DIED AND MADE YOU PEOPLE THE WORLD'S OPERATING SYSTEM POLICE. Haven't you done enough damage already?? you people are so completely ignorant and arrogant to think you have the god given right to critisize and control others even down to the point of choosing their OS while completely ingnoring your monumental shortcommings. you truly belong in an insane asylum.
Russians have an appropriate proverb that address your condition:
In another persons' eye one can notice even a mote, but in one's own - cannot see even a log.
the moral being: People usually easily notice other people's minor flaws, but don't notice their own flaws, no matter how serious.
to the effect notice out the log lodged in your eyes before noticing the grain of sand in others.
In reply to: "Is Russia seeking control of young minds through Linux?"
September 23, 2007
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wake up world???
The easiest place to start would first be YOURSELF. you seem to be just another brainwashed american voraciously consuming whatever is propaganda is put on your plate and regurgitating them as facts like a model consumer you are. yuo must be getting your ques from your president bush does all the time. he just like yourself is unequaled in reciting "facts". i know you are too far gone to even begin to understand what i just said. for the one who still have a shred of sanity left. All one has to do is to replace russia and putin with us and us government and you get the pretty accurate picture of todays reality and not your world full of fantasy speak.
In reply to: "Is Russia seeking control of young minds through Linux?"
September 22, 2007
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your real intention
You should know linux is nothing new in the educational world. which bring me to the real issue. why do you even bring such a ridiculous contention. unless your backers think that they should hook russia to the american microsoft co. to train the young generation to use this product so they will continue to spread it in their future careers, to other countries including russia and spread this closed source OS that could easily have hidden backdoor code (see the statement below) infinitely easier to do wholesale eavesdropping on a country while making billions if dollars doing it.
"The recent incident of "backdoors" in Microsoft software is indicative of a fundamental problem that electronic commerce will need to address very soon," Jerry Harold, president & co-founder of NetSec, told SOURCES in an interview. "Commercial software generally is built for functionality and is based on proprietary code that is developed and tested behind closed doors. Even if Microsoft has stringent internal requirements for software assurance, it's very difficult to catch a backdoor that may be hidden by a single coder deep inside hundreds of thousands of lines of code," said Harold, who previously was a computer security engineer for the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA).
In reply to: "Is Russia seeking control of young minds through Linux?"
September 22, 2007
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