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Yes, Microsoft's games are quite reliable 24x7
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In comp.databases.sybase Jay Davis <jld_at_ncom-tech.com> wrote:
> Jason Webster wrote:
>> >> >> Because of this, I think we should be bashing Sybase for their crappy >> marketing instead of Microsoft for their crappy software. Whoever has >> been in charge of selling stuff at Sybase for the last decade should >> be whipped. I mean here's a company that makes lean, open software >> that works great and allows an expert dba to do some pretty amazing >> things with very little (reletivly speaking) in the way of resources. >> If Sybase or IBM had done their job selling their products, we would >> not have to sit here and be nauseated by claims that Microsoft is >> better because any knucklehead can use it. >>
> Actually, we should be bashing the consumers who blindly buy things based
> on nothing but marketing info and hype. Can anyone actually tell me what
> Windows 2000 does that I didn't have on my desk 15 years ago with a
> Sun 2 (68020 based) and SunOS or AFS? Not much. Over 15 years hardware
> has advanced by light years yet software has just gotten bigger and buggier.
> Who do you think has been driving that trend? The biggest advance in software
> (in the consumer market) has been in games. Look at a flight simulator from
> 15 years ago compared to a new one, big difference. Funny, I never liked
> Microsoft's flight simulator either, I prefer to actually shoot things.
> Jay Davis
-- http://www.cooper.com.hk http://sybooks.sybase.com/onlinebooksReceived on Tue Mar 14 2000 - 00:00:00 CST
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