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Originally posted by Jaws View PostI was having a cigarette at a night club a couple of months ago and some bloke walked over and asked if I worked in IT (I must look a right geek). He then asked me which technology I worked in and then I could swear he was trying to pick a fight with me for using .NET instead of Java.
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People who use M$ instead of MS should be taken outside and beaten with a big stick.
Gayness of the highest order.
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I was having a cigarette at a night club a couple of months ago and some bloke walked over and asked if I worked in IT (I must look a right geek). He then asked me which technology I worked in and then I could swear he was trying to pick a fight with me for using .NET instead of Java.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostI agree but I had the misfortune to have to work with a guy a while back who was so gushing in his praise of everything MS produced it was sad. When Office 2000 came out he was going through its features and practically cheering. He needed a particularly good kicking! Twice. At least!Last edited by d000hg; 18 September 2009, 09:10.
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TBH I do not care what badge it has as long as it works & does every thing I want it to, my only IT brand hang up would be Apple: I would love an I phone but I want it to have windows mobile on it as that is what I use
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Back in my permie days I once worked with a guy who had screaming fits about how $hite MicroShaft were.
He went raging to the boss about it. Told him he couldnt work with MS garbage.
Boss pointed out that all the company software tools were MS based or ran on MS machines as he handed him his P45.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostJokes on you matey.
1) tulip URL
2) wrong image
Not that I am pro-ms, but I find the pro-unix/anti-ms to be a load of self-righteous, ignorant t055ers.
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Bah I allways manage to mess up those linky things & the title was a poor attmept at bad humour, I think ill just go back to bed now
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostWell it made me smile
http://http://www.telegraph.co.uk/te...m.html?image=8
1) tulip URL
2) wrong image
Not that I am pro-ms, but I find the pro-unix/anti-ms to be a load of self-righteous, ignorant t055ers.
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One for the Microsoft lovers
Well it made me smile
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