Windows XP Users - Tossout the Mucks and the XP's!!
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:13 pm
Toss out the boots and the computer.
Carpetbaggers meddling in other peoples business. For their own moral gratification.
Bill, Melinda Gates Donate $1 Million To Gun Control Campaign
Time to switch to Ubuntu or other Linux operating system. Boycott Microsoft. It's very easy and all of the software is free.
No anti-virus needed. Really, and it's all free. Free office, free games, just about any software you need is free and it's developed or coded by the best of the best.
I wouldn't be surprised if the server that buddy has this site on has a Linux operating system. It's a very very stable platform with no BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH. You can burn a copy of the OS on a cdrom or thumb drive and try it out before installing it.
Here's a couple of popular operating systems:
http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop
http://xubuntu.org/
Here is a larger list and i know there are a lot of other variants based of the Ubuntu os above.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/25/bill-gates-gun-control_n_5711529.html
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, have donated $1 million to a Washington state campaign seeking to expand background checks on gun sales, bringing the total amount the campaign has brought in up to nearly $6 million.
The donation to the Initiative 594 campaign was given Friday, but it was not made public until Monday, when it posted on the state's Public Disclosure Commission website.
I-594 would require background checks for all gun sales and transfers in Washington state, including at gun shows and for private sales. Under the measure, exemptions would exist, including gifts within a family and antiques.
In a joint written statement issued Monday, the couple said that they believe I-594 "will be an effective and balanced approach to improving gun safety in our state by closing existing loopholes for background checks."
The large donation comes on the heels of fellow Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's $500,000 donation earlier this month. Also last week, venture capitalist Nick Hanauer donated an additional $1 million, bring his total donation to the campaign to nearly $1.4 million.
Carpetbaggers meddling in other peoples business. For their own moral gratification.
Bill, Melinda Gates Donate $1 Million To Gun Control Campaign
Time to switch to Ubuntu or other Linux operating system. Boycott Microsoft. It's very easy and all of the software is free.
No anti-virus needed. Really, and it's all free. Free office, free games, just about any software you need is free and it's developed or coded by the best of the best.
I wouldn't be surprised if the server that buddy has this site on has a Linux operating system. It's a very very stable platform with no BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH. You can burn a copy of the OS on a cdrom or thumb drive and try it out before installing it.
Here's a couple of popular operating systems:
http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop
http://xubuntu.org/
Here is a larger list and i know there are a lot of other variants based of the Ubuntu os above.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/25/bill-gates-gun-control_n_5711529.html
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, have donated $1 million to a Washington state campaign seeking to expand background checks on gun sales, bringing the total amount the campaign has brought in up to nearly $6 million.
The donation to the Initiative 594 campaign was given Friday, but it was not made public until Monday, when it posted on the state's Public Disclosure Commission website.
I-594 would require background checks for all gun sales and transfers in Washington state, including at gun shows and for private sales. Under the measure, exemptions would exist, including gifts within a family and antiques.
In a joint written statement issued Monday, the couple said that they believe I-594 "will be an effective and balanced approach to improving gun safety in our state by closing existing loopholes for background checks."
The large donation comes on the heels of fellow Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's $500,000 donation earlier this month. Also last week, venture capitalist Nick Hanauer donated an additional $1 million, bring his total donation to the campaign to nearly $1.4 million.





