|  | Posted by Steve on 01/25/08 21:32 
"Onideus Mad Hatter" <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote in message news:d1ndp39beh5v7v4mrou386034g60st6g3f@4ax.com...
 > On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 22:02:05 -0800, Onideus Mad Hatter
 > <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote:
 >
 >>On the contrary, it's your arguments that sound very 90ish, before
 >>companies got slapped with the reality that once they installed PHP or
 >>whatever on all their systems that they didn't have anybody to
 >>actually fix problems with it and wound up having to pay through the
 >>nose for every little hiccup.  Everyone who isn't fuckin retarded
 >>knows that most Linux oriented companies are in it for the jacked up
 >>tech support fees.  They go to dumbfuck companies that don't know any
 >>better, peddling "free software solutions" and WOW, boy they sure
 >>think they're getting a deal...that is until something goes wrong and
 >>the company that set up the software for 'em suddenly starts goin,
 >>"Well uh...ya see...that's gonna cost ya extra if you want help..."
 >
 > I forgot about this lil gem:
 > http://www.backwater-productions.net/_images/_Scraps/Dell_Linux_Support.png
 >
 > Dell's new Linux installed machines sure are a great deal...well,
 > until you need help.  LOL
 
 hmmm...the only free support you get from ms is 3 calls within the first
 year of installation/purchase. that's for an individual. you *always* pay
 for support from ms if you are a corporation. ever price msdn subscriptions?
 ever actually call for support from ms? exhorbidant is the only word that
 comes to mind. i suppose you haven't. nothing is free, my dear boy.
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