RAEDER BOB ASKS JIM:
JIM: you seem up on technology and business management. Why do businesses pour millions of dollars into Microsoft products like SQL Server, Office, Server 2003 and 2007, IIS, .Net, and, of course, Windows desktops when there are free open-source alternatives out there that are free for the taking? In most cases, FOSS alternatives require much less hardware to run that Microsoft's bloated code. Machines too slow to run Windows' latest and greatest are plenty fast enough to run open-source alternatives. What gives?
WOW BOOB I DNOT HAVE ANY IDAE WHAT YOUR TALKIG ABOUT ARE YOU TELLIG ME THAT IT POSSIBLE TO RUIN A BUSINES WITHUOT BUYING MICORSOFT STUFF
MAN WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN SMOOKIG
I HAVE BEEN A STUANCH FAN OF STEVE BLAMMER EVRER SINCE I DISCXROVERD HIM AND BELIEVE ME HE DONT LIKE MOROONS LIKE YOU MAKIUIG STATEMENTS LIKE TAHT
LET ME PUT IT TIHS WAY BUSIENSS CANT SRUVIVE WITHUOT MISCROSFT
EVRY TIME MICROSFT COME OUT WITH A NEW PRODUCT IT TAKE TWICE AS MUCH MEMMORY AND PORCESSOR POWER TO RUN
SO WE HAVVE TO GO OUT AND BUY NEW COPUTRERS
WHO BENEFIT WHY MOICRSOFTS OF COURSE AND DELL COPUTERS AND WROK-PALCE TOO
TRHERE NOTGHIG BETTER THAN A BARND NEW COPUTER
IN YOUR WROLD YOU CUOLD KLEEP A COOPUTER FOR YEARS WHAT WUOLD THAT DO TO THE ECOMONY
LONG LIVE MICRORSOFT ABD FREE ETNERPRISE