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From: "Rich"
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Why are we discussing your mate. Who gives a damn about him. Do you =
want to skip your attempt at making a diversion from the author of the =
article with a title matching the subject of this message that started =
this thread. He never mentioned *ix. You did. If you believe that the =
typical mac buyer is concerned with the bsd and mach bits you are a = fool.
That you try to use any success that macos has into any success = for
generic *ix is simply sad. Enjoy your beliefs.
Rich
"Adam" <""4thwormcastfromthemolehill\"{at}the
field.near the bridge"> =
wrote in message news:45d0d2bb{at}w3.nls.net...
Rich wrote:
> Divert?=20
Yes divert. A really great job. How to answer a question with more
questions rather than make a statement.
> Why did you switch to discussing apple's server product when we were =
discussing someone using the client product.=20
OSX is OSX & it's a *ix & so it runs server tasks...in what way does
that make it so different from any copy of OSX running server tasks?
Gosh my mate who uses OSX runs things such as "apache" &
"mySQL" on =
his
as well as java app servers & it's just OSX which is good at server
tasks because it's a solid *ix.
> Someone who never mentioned *ix at all or have you forgotten?
>
It's a *ix vs windows fight & I can't see Windows winning against *ix.
Adam
> Rich
>=20
> "Ad"
wrote in message =
news:45d0c09e$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> Rich wrote:
> > You do realize you are quoting apple's marketing for their =
server=20
> > product not their client. Very different product. Also, how =
little=20
> > exactly is apple's server used? Do you know?
> > =20
>=20
> Also is Rich codeward for "divert divert divert!!!!"
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> To answer you questions (though they have nothing to do with =
wether OSX=20
> is a *ix)
>=20
> "You do realize you are quoting apple's marketing for their server =
> product not their client."
>=20
> Yes &? What has that to do with whether OSX is a *ix?
>=20
>=20
> "Also, how little exactly is apple's server used?"
>=20
> &? What has that to do with whether OSX is a *ix?
>=20
> "Do you know?"
>=20
> &? What has that to do with whether OSX is a *ix?
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> Why not just say "OK OSX is just a shiny *ix"?
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> Adan
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we discussing your =
mate. =20
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this message that started this thread. He never mentioned =
*ix. You=20
did. If you believe that the typical mac buyer is concerned with
= the bsd=20
and mach bits you are a fool. That you try to use any success
that = macos=20
has into any success for generic *ix is simply sad. Enjoy your=20
beliefs.
Rich
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