
April 26th, 2003, 07:13 AM
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Re: Are you tough enough to be the "King of the Hill"?
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Originally posted by Slynky:
quote: Originally posted by Thermodyne:
Lord Chane? Can't say that I have met this one yet.
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He's only had 2 KOTH games...most recent bested by Asmala (of course, not many haven't been bested by him... ). He and I joined the forum a few months back. He's a worthy player and fast at his turns, especially on the weekends. And, unless you have had your head in the sand , he is on our team in the (slightly) infamous "Challenge".
PS: He's a topnotch LAN manager, too. You can always tell those kind by how much they hate Microsoft . Now why would a Lan Manager hate MicroXoft? Well perhaps Q811493 was not one of their finer moments of the month. But other than the fact that they are money grubbing broken software peddlers, just like a game company we all know and love, MX keeps lots of us employed. Actually, the software is not all that broken, it just seems to have a lot of undocumented connectivity.
Seriously, it gets lots worse than MX. Try and get 500 PITA Users up to speed on UNIX. Or for that mater, try to get Linux installed on 40 different makes and models of desktops, 1500 of
them. No thanks! I will put my faith in MX, well MX and some good Crisco fiirewalls in front of the ISA server array. And just to be sure, we might want some intrusion detection on the side. Add that all up, and we can see that MX is helping to revitalize the tech industry.
OK that was not serious, it was facetious. But seriously for real, there is another that is far
worse than MX. So bad in fact that MX licenses parts of their OS’s from them. For fear of an
attack on my wallet, I do not recall the name of this company, but it sounds like Citrus.
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