[citation][nom]ChaohsiangChen[/nom]After all, you call me "Windows loving mouth half-cocked with no ammo," and I just unleashed half of what you deserve. Feel bad now? So you think you can call other people name and shouldn't be called back? Also, I still don't believe anything you say. You claim to be working in IT but I failed to see you talk like one, or even knowledgeable to be one. You claim to know something about computer system of banks but refuse further query and hide behind confidentiality, even behind anonymity. You smell very fishy to me. You failed to recognize and admit that even Mac users have technical difficulty and troubles just like Windows users, and also you failed to see I am actually a command prompt lover. All us Apple-haters trying to convey is that Apple treats consumers like suckers. That's true with their pricing policy. All we Apple-haters trying to say is that Apple didn't deliver a product so much better than Microsoft, Redhat and Unbuntu have to offer. Better human interface, maybe, but not in terms of versatility, flexibility, consumer choice, security, stability, after market support and tinkerability. Also we can't stand the smog of the kind of Mac users who claim as if using a mac is reminiscent to some kind of spiritual enlightenment. Which part of all of above can't you understand, and which part can you refute? None![/citation]
I will never feel bad for speaking the truth. And I never refused your query. I just won't tell you details.
I don't need your validation to exist. I know mac users have problems, and if you READ what I wrote you would know that. For you to flip-flop and dodge my true questions shows me you know even less. So that's where the "windows loving half cocked" statement came from. It's not simply name calling. Moron. That's name calling.
Like I said, anyone can google commands, and I saw it and recognized it.
Btw how would running that print command work if the system blue screened? What were you planning to type it on? Oh I know... You happened to have a second linux machine hidden in the background that could bypass the windows lockup and somehow send the document (on the locked up machine mind you) to the printer? And when that printer doesn't support pdf printing then what? It's great that you know simple commands, I'm proud of you.
Oh wait even better... You somehow fixed the code while the system was locked up, and got a copy of Putty running, and then sent the document through your hidden linux machine... Even though all you're doing is converting a file to a pdf and printing it as a text file.
I don't need to justify anything to you. I went there to prove yet another point. You apple-haters only hate that something else is stealing the limelight from your precious gaming rigs, and your wonderfully intelligent command line interfaces. And to even mention that Apple stole? And you're talking about the operating system that is a total rip off from IBM, xerox and every other company? Nice.
But with your next comment, this being my last waste of time, just remember no matter what you say, 10% market share is just around the corner.
I will never feel bad for speaking the truth. And I never refused your query. I just won't tell you details.
I don't need your validation to exist. I know mac users have problems, and if you READ what I wrote you would know that. For you to flip-flop and dodge my true questions shows me you know even less. So that's where the "windows loving half cocked" statement came from. It's not simply name calling. Moron. That's name calling.
Like I said, anyone can google commands, and I saw it and recognized it.
Btw how would running that print command work if the system blue screened? What were you planning to type it on? Oh I know... You happened to have a second linux machine hidden in the background that could bypass the windows lockup and somehow send the document (on the locked up machine mind you) to the printer? And when that printer doesn't support pdf printing then what? It's great that you know simple commands, I'm proud of you.
Oh wait even better... You somehow fixed the code while the system was locked up, and got a copy of Putty running, and then sent the document through your hidden linux machine... Even though all you're doing is converting a file to a pdf and printing it as a text file.
I don't need to justify anything to you. I went there to prove yet another point. You apple-haters only hate that something else is stealing the limelight from your precious gaming rigs, and your wonderfully intelligent command line interfaces. And to even mention that Apple stole? And you're talking about the operating system that is a total rip off from IBM, xerox and every other company? Nice.
But with your next comment, this being my last waste of time, just remember no matter what you say, 10% market share is just around the corner.