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| Started by | 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> |
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| First post | 2016-05-08 11:39 +0000 |
| Last post | 2016-05-10 09:38 -0700 |
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Linux largest investor in global electronics markets 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-05-08 11:39 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets frederick <fakeemail@gmail.com> - 2016-05-08 14:16 +0100
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-05-08 13:41 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets frederick <fakeemail@gmail.com> - 2016-05-08 15:23 +0100
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-05-08 16:55 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets frederick <fakeemail@gmail.com> - 2016-05-08 19:41 +0100
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets August West <august@kororaa.com> - 2016-05-08 19:52 +0100
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-05-08 20:30 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-05-09 14:38 +0100
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-05-09 18:37 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-05-10 09:22 +0100
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-05-10 11:06 +0200
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2016-05-10 13:59 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-05-12 17:56 +0100
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2016-05-12 19:15 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets tmelmosfire <tmelmosfire@gmail.com> - 2016-05-12 12:24 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-05-12 12:42 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets tmelmosfire <tmelmosfire@gmail.com> - 2016-05-12 14:30 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-05-12 12:45 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets tmelmosfire <tmelmosfire@gmail.com> - 2016-05-12 14:30 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2016-05-14 18:52 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets X11 Sucks <xsucks@xxx.org/null> - 2016-05-08 22:26 +0100
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets -hh <recscuba_google@huntzinger.com> - 2016-05-09 04:47 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-05-09 18:16 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Me Sham <osirus47@yahoo.com> - 2016-05-09 11:05 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-05-09 18:22 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Me Sham <osirus47@yahoo.com> - 2016-05-09 12:20 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-05-09 12:22 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-05-09 21:35 +0000
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Me Sham <osirus47@yahoo.com> - 2016-05-09 16:59 -0700
Re: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets tmelmosfire <tmelmosfire@gmail.com> - 2016-05-09 19:38 -0700
BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! John Gohde <john.h.gohde@gmail.com> - 2016-05-10 09:38 -0700
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| From | vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> |
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| Date | 2016-05-14 18:52 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <dppafkF9ge5U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #354929 |
On Thu, 12 May 2016 12:45:04 -0700, Steve Carroll wrote: > On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 1:15:12 PM UTC-6, vallor wrote: >> (Naturally, someone can sue for anything.) > > With few guarantees, one of them being a loss if you've baited people. Yes, his hands would be legally "dirty". (Not in the political sense, but in the legal sense.) -- -v "Desktops, workstations and servers are and Microsoft is doing very well. AS well as Linux." -"Slimer" "I do not see desktop Linux as a failure." -"Snit"
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| From | X11 Sucks <xsucks@xxx.org/null> |
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| Date | 2016-05-08 22:26 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <ngoamo$kqv$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #354122 |
On 08/05/2016 12:39 pm, 7 wrote: > Linux largest investor in global electronics markets > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Linux has for a very long time been the largest investor > in the electronics market. > FUCKING HOW!!! "LINUX" ISN'T EVEN A COMPANY!!! COCKNEY PRICK!
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| From | -hh <recscuba_google@huntzinger.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-09 04:47 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <4d6826b7-c851-44fd-85a6-647ae19fadb1@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #354224 |
By the Otis being used here, it is quite easy to say that a substantially bigger ... and longer ... "Investor" in all of this has been Silicone. After all, without silicone, there would be no semiconductors. ;-) -hh
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| From | 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-09 18:16 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <dpc2fqFi1ljU2@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #354224 |
X11 Sucks wrote: >> Linux largest investor in global electronics markets >> ---------------------------------------------------- >> >> Linux has for a very long time been the largest investor >> in the electronics market. >> > > F The read again troll and weep: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets ---------------------------------------------------- Linux has for a very long time been the largest investor in the electronics market. Anything up to trillions of dollars worth of electronics gadgets run Linux inside. Linux is the free operating system with source code available to download to reconfigure and make any gadget you want and sell and make money. So typically the 2 billion Android smartphones and tablets out there has Linux as its core operating system on top of which runs the Android software. Take any router, ADSL or DSL modem, it has Linux inside to make it work. That means every household that has broadband already has a Linux gadget protecting it from all the bad things the internet has right there in the router. Every flat screen TV and monitor has Linux inside. It needs it for the push buttons and the On Screen Display (OSD) setting manager. These Linux systems have been evolving all the time. Many a flat TV has USB and can now play MP3 tunes, play mpeg movie files and connect to network to become smart TVs that can download and play content from 10's of thousands of internet radio stations and internet TV stations. All the DVD recorders and players contains Linux. All the IP cameras contains Linux. All the printers contains Linux. All the set top boxes contain Linux. Almost all the major electronics items sold in the high street has Linux built inside. For the retailers, they need to send their product managers and locate and specify more Linux in more products. So for example, putting a camera and internet reporting fridge would add 20 dollars to a fridge but you can sell it for $1000 and tons of money for the extra features. If you hire clowns for product managers, you will get stupid products that is not trending. So you need to push them and specify half of all fridges must come with Linux and internet and cameras which can be sold at a premium. And it will be done by the manufactures because have free access to Linux and to all these gadgets to add just for you because you requested it. With all the major corporations now using Linux such as IBM, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Cisco, Oracle, NASDAQ, etc, all the tech jobs are now going Linux. The aim is to bring Linux to every desktop. Chromebooks have been explosive in this regards, with Linux powering the machine on which Chrome runs. But there are a lot more ways to get Linux desktop such as deleting windopws and installing Linux on old machines to learn Linux. So get some experience when at university learning Linux, because it will be needed for all the great things that are out there. http://www.distrowatch.com http://www.ubuntu.com http://www.livecdlist.com
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| From | Me Sham <osirus47@yahoo.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-09 11:05 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <d7ee815e-347b-4b28-857d-59a7e05fdc6f@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #354122 |
How does a Kernel invest in an market?
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| From | 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-09 18:22 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <dpc2rdFi4v7U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #354325 |
Me Sham wrote: > How does a Kernel invest in an market? Linux kernel you can download here: https://www.kernel.org/ Those who wrote it and maintain it for the millions of devices that it works on are the investors in Linux. By you downloading and using the most up to date professionally maintained Linux, those people and the companies that fund it to keeping it updated are investing in you. If everyone had to spend that same amount of money for Linux equivalent, which no one will do without a fee, then your projects are unlikely to fruition. But Linux invests in your projects so you can fruition and make billions. Take google for example, or Amazon, IBM, Cisco, NASDAQ, Facebook, Oracle, etc etc et.
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| From | Me Sham <osirus47@yahoo.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-09 12:20 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <c43566a6-c4b8-4080-9439-cc4bcb3a3f12@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #354331 |
On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 1:22:40 PM UTC-5, 7 wrote: > Me Sham wrote: > > > How does a Kernel invest in an market? > > Linux kernel you can download here: > https://www.kernel.org/ Ok, I downloaded it. How do I get it to start investing in markets?
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| From | Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-09 12:22 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <D356319F.7261C%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> |
| In reply to | #354338 |
On 5/9/16, 12:20 PM, in article c43566a6-c4b8-4080-9439-cc4bcb3a3f12@googlegroups.com, "Me Sham" <osirus47@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 1:22:40 PM UTC-5, 7 wrote: >> Me Sham wrote: >> >>> How does a Kernel invest in an market? >> >> Linux kernel you can download here: >> https://www.kernel.org/ > > Ok, I downloaded it. How do I get it to start investing in markets? LOL! -- * OS X / Linux: What is a file? <http://youtu.be/_dMbXGLW9PI> * Mint MATE Trash, Panel, Menu: <http://youtu.be/C0y74FIf7uE> * Mint KDE working with folders: <http://youtu.be/7C9nvniOoE0> * Mint KDE creating files: <http://youtu.be/N7-fZJaJUv8> * Mint KDE help: <http://youtu.be/3ikizUd3sa8> * Mint KDE general navigation: <http://youtu.be/t9y14yZtQuI> * Mint KDE bugs or Easter eggs? <http://youtu.be/CU-whJQvtfA> * Easy on OS X / Hard on Linux: <http://youtu.be/D3BPWANQoIk> * OS / Word Processor Comparison: <http://youtu.be/w6Qcl-w7s5c>
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| From | 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-09 21:35 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <dpce5iFkepnU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #354338 |
Me Sham wrote: > On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 1:22:40 PM UTC-5, 7 wrote: >> Me Sham wrote: >> >> > How does a Kernel invest in an market? >> >> Linux kernel you can download here: >> https://www.kernel.org/ > > Ok, I downloaded it. How do I get it to start investing in markets? Anti-Linux Trolls like you are unliked candidates. May be you can read the original post to get a clue: Linux largest investor in global electronics markets ---------------------------------------------------- Linux has for a very long time been the largest investor in the electronics market. Anything up to trillions of dollars worth of electronics gadgets run Linux inside. Linux is the free operating system with source code available to download to reconfigure and make any gadget you want and sell and make money. So typically the 2 billion Android smartphones and tablets out there has Linux as its core operating system on top of which runs the Android software. Take any router, ADSL or DSL modem, it has Linux inside to make it work. That means every household that has broadband already has a Linux gadget protecting it from all the bad things the internet has right there in the router. Every flat screen TV and monitor has Linux inside. It needs it for the push buttons and the On Screen Display (OSD) setting manager. These Linux systems have been evolving all the time. Many a flat TV has USB and can now play MP3 tunes, play mpeg movie files and connect to network to become smart TVs that can download and play content from 10's of thousands of internet radio stations and internet TV stations. All the DVD recorders and players contains Linux. All the IP cameras contains Linux. All the printers contains Linux. All the set top boxes contain Linux. Almost all the major electronics items sold in the high street has Linux built inside. For the retailers, they need to send their product managers and locate and specify more Linux in more products. So for example, putting a camera and internet reporting fridge would add 20 dollars to a fridge but you can sell it for $1000 and tons of money for the extra features. If you hire clowns for product managers, you will get stupid products that is not trending. So you need to push them and specify half of all fridges must come with Linux and internet and cameras which can be sold at a premium. And it will be done by the manufactures because have free access to Linux and to all these gadgets to add just for you because you requested it. With all the major corporations now using Linux such as IBM, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Cisco, Oracle, NASDAQ, etc, all the tech jobs are now going Linux. The aim is to bring Linux to every desktop. Chromebooks have been explosive in this regards, with Linux powering the machine on which Chrome runs. But there are a lot more ways to get Linux desktop such as deleting windopws and installing Linux on old machines to learn Linux. So get some experience when at university learning Linux, because it will be needed for all the great things that are out there. http://www.distrowatch.com http://www.ubuntu.com http://www.livecdlist.com
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| From | Me Sham <osirus47@yahoo.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-09 16:59 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <c2deb52e-a1b8-4c22-ab49-5a719086c63e@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #354356 |
On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 4:35:49 PM UTC-5, 7 wrote: > Me Sham wrote: > > > On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 1:22:40 PM UTC-5, 7 wrote: > >> Me Sham wrote: > >> > >> > How does a Kernel invest in an market? > >> > >> Linux kernel you can download here: > >> https://www.kernel.org/ > > > > Ok, I downloaded it. How do I get it to start investing in markets? > > Anti-Linux Trolls like you are unliked candidates. > > May be you can read the original post to get a clue: > > > > Linux largest investor in global electronics markets Ok. HOW DOES A KERNEL INVEST IN A MARKET?
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| From | tmelmosfire <tmelmosfire@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-09 19:38 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <9432d364-6bf3-42d5-a7b3-ac08509a522b@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #354375 |
On Monday, 9 May 2016 23:59:44 UTC, Me Sham wrote: > On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 4:35:49 PM UTC-5, 7 wrote: > > Me Sham wrote: > > > > > On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 1:22:40 PM UTC-5, 7 wrote: > > >> Me Sham wrote: > > >> > > >> > How does a Kernel invest in an market? > > >> > > >> Linux kernel you can download here: > > >> https://www.kernel.org/ > > > > > > Ok, I downloaded it. How do I get it to start investing in markets? > > > > Anti-Linux Trolls like you are unliked candidates. > > > > May be you can read the original post to get a clue: > > > > > > > > Linux largest investor in global electronics markets > > Ok. > > HOW > DOES A KERNEL > INVEST IN A MARKET? By selling fried chicken!
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| From | John Gohde <john.h.gohde@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-10 09:38 -0700 |
| Subject | BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! |
| Message-ID | <fc3e2121-2db4-4c6b-aae8-b84450676b75@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #354122 |
On Sunday, May 8, 2016 at 7:39:10 AM UTC-4, 7 wrote: > Linux largest investor in global electronics markets > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Linux has for a very long time been the largest investor > in the electronics market. > > Anything up to trillions of dollars worth of electronics > gadgets run Linux inside. > > Linux is the free operating system with source code > available to download to reconfigure and make > any gadget you want and sell and make money. > > So typically the 2 billion Android smartphones and > tablets out there has Linux as its core operating > system on top of which runs the Android software. > > Take any router, ADSL or DSL modem, it has Linux > inside to make it work. That means every household > that has broadband already has a Linux gadget > protecting it from all the bad things the internet > has right there in the router. > > Every flat screen TV and monitor has Linux inside. > It needs it for the push buttons and the On Screen Display (OSD) > setting manager. > > These Linux systems have been evolving all the time. > Many a flat TV has USB and can now play MP3 tunes, > play mpeg movie files and connect to network to become > smart TVs that can download and play content from > 10's of thousands of internet radio stations and internet > TV stations. > > All the DVD recorders and players contains Linux. > All the IP cameras contains Linux. > All the printers contains Linux. > All the set top boxes contain Linux. > > Almost all the major electronics items sold in the high street > has Linux built inside. > > For the retailers, they need to send their product > managers and locate and specify more Linux in > more products. So for example, putting a camera > and internet reporting fridge would add 20 dollars > to a fridge but you can sell it for $1000 > and tons of money for the extra features. > > If you hire clowns for product managers, you will get > stupid products that is not trending. So you need > to push them and specify half of all fridges must come > with Linux and internet and cameras which can be sold at > a premium. And it will be done by the manufactures > because have free access to Linux and to all these > gadgets to add just for you because you requested it. BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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