At 03 Jun 2008 14:49:05 +0000 Larry wrote:

> > Calling them "Linux developers" is a bit silly- developers like

> Access
> > may certainly have preferences, but they are platform agnostic-

> they
> > go where the paycheck is.
> >
> >

>
> Hell, man, GO READ THE WEBPAGES!!
> I don't really give a ****, one way or the other....



Oh, but you do. You share the same M.O. as Oxford or any other fanboi-
once you've latched onto your product du jour, be it Knology, Skype, the
N800, etc.- any product even tangentally associated with them becomes "best
in class." The day Domino's Pizza installs Nokia webtablets in their
delivery cars, you'll regale us with tales of just how nutritious and dog-
gone tasty Domino's truly is...


> But, after reading reality from the sources, I formed an informed
> opinion from what THEY TOLD ME.


Whoa, pop a Zanax, Lar. A week ago you didn't even know their name.


> Why do you give a **** so much, anyway? Somebody steal your
> lollipop?


I don't really "give a ****" one way or another- I was actually pointing
out that Access is MORE than you claimed- they're a fairly successful
company developing across multiple platforms. Honda might build a mean
portable gaas-powered generator, (and does!) but they might be surprized to
be referred to as a "generator company."

In fact, I'm a paying customer- I own the 3.0 version of their NetFront
browser for Pocket PC, (but I didn't let them exort me into paying for the
privilege of bug-fixes in their little-improved 3.1, 3.2, or 3.3 versions.
The 3.5 beta looks VERY promising, however- they might me get me to pony up
again if they work out most of the few remaining kinks.)






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