Anyhow, he said that most amusing thing about Microsoft was that they are just getting around now to solving the problems that UNIX solved 20 years ago or more and still managing to make new mistakes in the process.
This is rather fun. I remember that in 1995 I didn't now UNIX (I used to live in a Small city), and I bought what I read in a Herbert Schilds's book (he wrote that win95 would be the NEXT THING). When I learnt Linux and I learned how a simple process running with an unprivileged user cannot crash the machine peeking and modifying random memory locations, I really thought: How is this we didn't get this in Windows 95, 98! Since then, I had never programmed for Windows. And some people think that we used GNU/Linux only because the Emacs church... Regards, Nelson.- -- http://arhuaco.org http://emQbit.com