----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack Fuselier" <jackf@xxxxxxxxxx> > Yep I sure was, Master, I held the call W5NOM until I finally became so > deep in commercial radio and tv broadcasting that hamming was no longer fun. > I was a SSB pioneer however, and made the first coast to coast contact on > the old 5 meter band. > I don't remember who said it, but the quote goes: "Turning an avocation > into a vocation is like marrying a mistress, it ruins a great relationship". > > Sorry, I apologize for offending anyone, I really wasn't thinking about > anyone on this forum. I am often disgusted by the insistence of some > webmasters on commercial sites that bells and whistles and pretty patterns > are more important than delivering the content to the most customers. > They fall into the MS trap of building a site with a MS writer that can be > viewed best by a MS browser. Isn't this a part of the familiar MS game plan? > > I am familiar with where this style originated, most current TV commercials > are sound and flashing images that distract the viewer and leave him > wondering what it was they were advertising,<G> if he even thinks of it > at all. > I had to change ISPs twice in this little burg as they went bankrupt and > sold out. They think MS drove them to the wall with technical problems > because they insisted on giving out NS disks as a browser. How can a small > town isp fight a multi billion dollar org with pro super hackers? Most people > have no idea of the extensive roots of MS. Talk about Mafia. I think the > prosecutors have a cause, they just aren't able to get all the dots legally > connected in court. > Don't take this as a conspiracy theory, it doesn't take a conspiracy when > you have billions of bucks. regards, Jack F Jack, Why not have the courage of your convictions, dump Windows and install Linux? I'm sorry, but your anti MS rants are getting tired and old now, and frankly they don't belong on here. Andy To unsub or change your email settings: //www.freelists.org/webpage/pctechtalk To access our Archives: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCTechTalk/messages/ //www.freelists.org/archives/pctechtalk/