Spoke to an Engineer that Uses CAD Today

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Many of the brainwashed MS fanboys here always bring up CAD or AutoCad
as programs that won't run on Linux. What they don't mention is that the
starting price for these programs is over FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. I
hardly think that the home user will go for Windows knowing that these
programs don't run on Linux.

Alias
 
Alias said:
Many of the brainwashed MS fanboys here always bring up CAD or AutoCad as
programs that won't run on Linux. What they don't mention is that the
starting price for these programs is over FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. I hardly
think that the home user will go for Windows knowing that these programs
don't run on Linux.

Alias

Are you that stupid? The home user isn't going to use CAD or AutoCad so you
point is worthless. The reason the AutoCad companies don't write for Linux
is they would only sell 2 copies! Linux and your precious Ubuntu are on
less than ONE PERCENT of the desktops. Imagine, Linux/Ubuntu has been free
for years and still NOBODY wants it.

That should tell you all you need to know about the OS that was written by
geeks for geeks who can't get laid.
 
measekite's psychiatrist said:
Are you that stupid? The home user isn't going to use CAD or AutoCad so you
point is worthless.

My point is that the home user doesn't need the program and can very
well benefit from Ubuntu despite your LIES that CAD is necessary and a
reason not to get Linux.
The reason the AutoCad companies don't write for Linux
is they would only sell 2 copies! Linux and your precious Ubuntu are on
less than ONE PERCENT of the desktops. Imagine, Linux/Ubuntu has been free
for years and still NOBODY wants it.

That should tell you all you need to know about the OS that was written by
geeks for geeks who can't get laid.

Actually, the programs were first run on Unix and didn't crash with big
files like the programs do with Windows.

Alias
 
FBonWin7b1x64 said:
" I hardly think"...is the key operative wording here, as we all have
known ever since you began your linux trolling in this Vista general ng.

Care to address the issues or continue to hurl infantile insults?

Oh, you can't. All you can do is hurl infantile insults.

Alias
 
Em Sexta, 23 de Janeiro de 2009 17:30, Alias escreveu:
Many of the brainwashed MS fanboys here always bring up CAD or AutoCad
as programs that won't run on Linux. What they don't mention is that the
starting price for these programs is over FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. I
hardly think that the home user will go for Windows knowing that these
programs don't run on Linux.

Alias
there is varicad.
 
Em Sexta, 23 de Janeiro de 2009 19:39, measekite's psychiatrist escreveu:
That should tell you all you need to know about the OS that was written by
geeks for geeks who can't get laid.
and for stupids and gays... windows
 
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