Re: Thank you!

From: Alvaro J. Gurdián (AJGurdian_at_lanoticia.com)
Date: 01/14/05

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    Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 09:18:29 -0500
    To: Boris Spirialitious <hardcodeharry@yahoo.com>
    
    

    OK we get it you don't like freeBSD.

    Now shut up and quit wasting everyones bandwidth

    On Jan 13, 2005, at 7:40 PM, Boris Spirialitious wrote:

    > Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies
    > that need support for the latest hardware. Thank you for informing
    > me.
    >
    > Boris
    >
    >
    > Jerry McAllister <jerrymc@clunix.cl.msu.edu> wrote:
    >>
    >> I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
    >> to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I
    >> report
    >> a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they
    >> make fun of me or ask me to give them hardware. Its like a real
    >> product
    >> this linux!
    >
    > Glad you're happy.
    > Sorry you can not seem to comprehend a user volunteer supported system.
    >
    > Bye,
    >
    > ////jerry
    >
    >>
    >> Boris
    >>
    >>
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