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September 21, 2009 at 12:47 PM
chief bottle washer

Difficulty of All Microsoft products to play friendly with other kids

by chief bottle washer . Updated 16 years, 8 months ago

Can anyone out there, that doesn’t have a sensitive ego, guide me so that I can get my “Brand F-ing New Dell PC’s” to talk to and or recognize my F-ing, ‘Last years’, Macs running Mac OS X 5 point whatever? I got a business that runs a Mac backbone and I need to get my Dell’s running Win XP, Service Pack 3, to recognize the customer’s set up. The Mac’s hook up to the Dells, like a fresh ocean breeze, the darn Dells can’t see Sh*T! Not even the shared printer. WTF?

Why is it so bloody F-ing difficult for Microsoft products to play nicely with the other kids on the block? Because they want to be the only “Kid/Player” on the block!”

If this is not a definition of ‘Monopoly and or Greed’ then the people on the planet should just drop their F-ing drawers and take what ever Microsoft says you can have. Oh, and don’t forget to make payment for said services.

This isn’t and should never be considered a political arena but rather a means to “Complete”and “Ultimate” productivity.

I do not care if you’re an F-ing Mac or an F-ing PC! The business world utilizes both F-ing platforms so let’s get it together, people. “WTF!” If you got the cohonez – talk to me, if you don’t – “Puke/Spew Mail” is all you’re good for! We don’t need to hear you spit out crap.

Any help and guidance is and shall always be appreciated. And anyone taking offense to this request I say unto thee, “The world is getting smaller and the only viable, mainstream business OS’s, are from Apple and MS.” The real concern lies in when will the company we work for outsource our tech knowledge to a company/country that pays its workers $1.00 per day.

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