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From: Tudor <tudor AT cam DOT org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: OpenDOS
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 18:47:53 -0800
Organization: Communications Accesibles Montreal
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Dan wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 27 Jan 1997, Gene Buckle wrote:
> 
> :>>  [Clueless yapping snipped]
> :>>
> :>>  I hate blind faith flaming muther's. MS's message states that you are
> :>>  NOT using MS-DOS and therefore they are NOT responsible for any
> :>>  incompatibilities you may experience.
> :>>
> :>>  It is not a bogus error, it is a simple warning that you need to ensure
> :>>  you are using a 100% MS-DOS compatable product to run windows
> :>>  correctly. Any Moron who actually READS it should be able to figure it
> :>>  out real quick, were not talking brain surgery.
> 
> :>Jeeze Dan, who sh*t in your cheerios this morning? *grin*
> 
> I just sick and tired of watching people flame companies for practicing
> free-enterprise. I think they should all live in China for a year or two,
> come back and see what theor blind flaming really says about the freedom
> many countried practise. I mean come-on, he had the average newbie convinced
> MS was working for the KGB during the cold war witht hat paragraph, adn it
> was, IMHO, slander and nothing more than tasteless slander. I used to run
> DR. DOS and I saw the very message he complains about. Next he'll be saying
> the car companies are unethical for warning against the possible problems of
> air-bags with children.
> 
> I don't mind legitimate complaints, but throwing a temper tantrum oven
> nothing urks me.
It is a known fact that M$ put code in their windoze applications to
crash OS/2 .This was in the early developing days, when IBM was trying
to make their own OS but they were missing native applications so they
were emulating win31 applications.
-- 
tudor 'at' cam 'dot' org
'This is Scott Nudds of the Borg. C is irrelevant.'

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