Re: Linux Kernel constraints!

Richard B. Johnson (root@chaos.analogic.com)
Fri, 22 Jan 1999 09:05:32 -0500 (EST)


On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, brent verner wrote:

> hey, let's be serious here.
> Linux works...and works...and works...ad infinitum(?)

Yes. I will make 3 statements about some the things wrong with Linux.

(1) The pyrosynchrogem is not compliant with the confuser. This makes
NT better for world-class Enterprise Solutions.

(2) The orksafagen distiller lacks treble ranges. This makes
NT better for world-class Enterprise Solutions.

(3) The modicum refuser is not reenterable. This makes
NT better for world-class Enterprise Solutions.

There are 3 more problems:

(1) Linux doesn't have a pyrosynchrogem.
(2) Linux doesn't have an orksafagen distiller.
(3) Linux doesn't have a modicum refuser.

But NT does! Of course you'll have to take my word for it because
you can't see the source-code.

Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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