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posted by sol, 30.10.2007, 22:43

> OTOH better be good enough to answer my question or it could be possible
> that next time I'll replay your shitty posts in a manner more familiar for
> your limited understanding. And Mr. Sol, be aware of the fact that I

What indication do you have that my understanding is limited?

> reduced to silence people more frustrated and more blatant than you are,
> so please "don't start the game"!!!

I'm not the least bit frustrated. Blatant perhaps :) - but that's so that everyone understands.

And, alright, I'll answer your "question", since you asked so politely.

> I don't understand why you insist so much on this topic of DOS inferority

That's why I was being so "blatant" - so you could understand. I've failed, apparently :(

> and obsoleteness. I'm sure that people here are using modern OS-es besides
> DOS and they know very well their advantages. Considering this fact, you
> don't bring anything new and you are waisting your time. However, I am
> very curious to know what provoked you this obsessive attitude. Perhaps:

Switch to board view, scroll up and you'll see all non-DOS OSes are being knocked with no mention of their upsides while there appears to be some assertion that DOS is best:

"Mr SOL, you greatly underestimate the DOS user base. It's still millions!"

"What's Menuet got to offer? OctaOS? SolarOS? DexOS? SkyOS? Haiku? FreeBSD? OpenBSD? Minix? OS/2? Windows? AIX? Tru64? IRIX? Solaris?"

"30 seconds is great compared to Windows and Linux, but DOS can boot in less than 1 second"

"Even PuppyLinux requires 128 MB of RAM nowadays, and ReactOS needs 64 MB at minimum. Of course, that's considered excellent by most people. DOS is sometimes best"

"What does DOS not do that it should do?"

> 1). You received a revelation and now you are a preacher who tries to
> convince others until the end about the truth he has found.

Yes, I was born and lived in the basement at Microsoft's HQ until I decided to venture out just recently. My mom was an obsessive compulsive DOS programmer who simply kept coding after I popped out of her. My only possessions consisted of some DOS manuals from the 80s and a 386 --- all these other fancy OSes are amazing!

> 2). You consider that there must be allways purely pragmatic reasons for
> using a specific OS and you think that those who use the OS for other
> reasons are ignorants who must be enlightened by the superior power of
> your pragmatical reasoning.

Scroll up and point out where I state that an OS must be practical to be used, or that no one should use DOS for any reason.

> 3). It's very hard for you to bury your past and you need some help to do
> this, but the help hasn't yet come.

Silly, basements are already buried.

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