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61 Responses to “Testimonials / Guestbook”

  1. Mike says:

    Blu-ray sucks, yah!

  2. David says:

    ref your recent article on: A good example of why Linux sucks –So you should also state that Win95a/b, Win2000 (still in use by thousands-mainly business & is on my older computer that I keep cause I like this OS) and soon to be WinXP Home, then WinXP Pro are Vaporware. I agree with your statement, although it takes donations to assist programmers to stay up in their OS’s/distrubtions, without this its all just a desire to do it and everyone losess a desire at times. I use Ubuntu & PCLinux and ArtistX(Ubuntu with goodies) on 3 different HD’s & yes I have donated to two of these fine OS’s, the third,well once I learn Debian alot more-I will-and yes I play at Linux (alot!), but I am Not going to keep paying for the hardware that Microsoft expects us to get in addition to their OS. Thank you for your emails articles.

    • Rich Menga says:

      You have to bear in mind that with Microsoft operating systems that you have many, many months of notice before a product is discontinued. People have known for well over a year that XP will be discontinued. When a product is discontinued, that’s not vaporware because you have ample warning time. With Linux, if there is no corporate support for the distribution, there is absolutely no warning when a particular distro will vanish into thin air – and that’s true vaporware.

      My suggestion is that if you’re going to use a Linux distribution, use Ubuntu. It has corporate support (Canonical) and believe me, that matters a whole bunch. At least you know the time and effort into learning it won’t be wasted, as that OS will absolutely *not* vanish without a trace. This personally gives me confidence (and relief) that the Ubuntu product will be sticking around for a good long time.

  3. joe says:

    Could I get a free membership for pointing out why sales are down?

    You are charging $69.95 for one year and $189.95 for two year. It looks like a scam and must be fixed. Why would someone pay more for the 2 year agreement. 69.95 *2=139.90

    Joe Clark
    jjoeclark@optonline.net

    • David Risley says:

      Joe,
      No. It is called a membership drive. The $69.95 is temporary. Normal price is $99.95. And, sales are not down.

  4. Signed up for the Premium membership 10/18/09. My partners & I have just established our online privacy & security small business. Now that I no longer have tech access to all the techies in the corporate/govt. world, Yup I got to do a lot of stuff myself. Since the modern days of computerdom are so vast and sometimes complex it will certainly payoff to be a member. I’ve already found answers to issues that were driving me a little crazy. Thank you for the where with all for establishing a Premium Membership division. This will prove to be worth its weight in cyberspace GOLD for me.

    Kudos To Dave & His Team!

    Mitchell Dominguez

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