B&W X grapphics subsystems
rb duc
root at grumbly.UUCP
Wed May 2 11:56:45 AEST 1990
->I think it's time for "root at grumbly" to come clean with exactly what
->his/her relationship is with SCO. Ludicrous attacks like this,
->combined with constant rantings over the newsgroup naming issue,
->("i386" != "386/ix"; i386 is how the dang chip is labeled, fool!)
->make me (at least) think that this person has stronger ties with SCO
->than just a "generic satisfied user."
->
->And, I suppose that the fact that he is located just a few miles
->down the road from SCO is pure coincidence [-:
->
->Alan Denney # Informix # aland at informix.com # {pyramid|uunet}!infmx!aland
My family has been on the west coast since the 1850's - we were here long
before SCO. My mother's side of the family founded Seattle, but I don't
post or work for Microsoft.
I do not work for, nor have I ever worked for SCO (in any way). I use their
software, but not because they are based in a neighboring town.
I actually got dragged into this net war. I thought a few people were
making some bad assumptions. Several posts later I was into the
fray. When people make personal attacks - you must defend yourself.
Most of my posting has been in response to these personal attacks.
A few have presented informed, thought-out responses - many were a
little of both. And several only know how to call people names.
I tried to adjust to each in kind.
Believe it or not Alan, there were a number of people a few weeks ago who
were confused by the name comp.unix.i386. Do you read every piece of
documentation you get? I haven't made many postings about it either!
Most of what you see are Re:s and responses with the original posting
included.
This thing has been hashed out fairly well now. How about some new business.
rb duc
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