• Territorial Imperatives

    From Farley Flud@ff@gnulinux.rocks to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Wed Feb 18 12:18:30 2026
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    Go to any college/university campus.

    1) Check out any dormitory that is populated by bubble-headed
    coeds. What does one find?

    Answer: Apphole laptops.

    2) Check out the administrative offices that are populated by
    brain-dead clerks and secretaries. What does one find?

    Answer: Micro$lop Winblows desktops.

    3) Check out the cutting edge STEM laboratories that are
    populated by ultra-intelligent professors/grad students.
    What does one find?

    Answer: GNU/Linux machines.

    This is how the world naturally segregates itself.

    The case is closed.
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  • From DFS@nospam@dfs.com to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Wed Feb 18 13:16:06 2026
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    On 2/18/2026 7:18 AM, Fraudulent Feeb wrote:


    Go to any college/university campus.

    Any? heh?

    How about MIT?

    Which lab, for which course and semester, in which curriculum?


    1) Check out any dormitory that is populated by bubble-headed
    coeds. What does one find?

    Answer: Apphole laptops.


    They'll ALL outperform you in life. Virtually everyone does.



    2) Check out the administrative offices that are populated by
    brain-dead clerks and secretaries. What does one find?

    Answer: Micro$lop Winblows desktops.

    Makes sense: Windows is where ALL the best office software is found.



    3) Check out the cutting edge STEM laboratories that are
    populated by ultra-intelligent professors/grad students.
    What does one find?

    Answer: GNU/Linux machines.

    Again, Lameass Larry, which 'labs' are you referring to?



    This is how the world naturally segregates itself.

    The case is closed.


    You didn't bring any evidence, fraud. You never do.

    You haven't even been in ONE STEM 'lab' for 20 years, let alone
    multiples. So, as is the case with all your imaginary cases, it's
    definitely not closed.

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  • From DFS@nospam@dfs.com to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Tue Feb 24 16:04:48 2026
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    On 2/18/2026 7:18 AM, Lyin' Larry Pietraskiewicz (aka Farley Flud) wrote:

    Check out the cutting edge STEM laboratories that are
    populated by ultra-intelligent professors/grad students.
    What does one find?

    Answer: GNU/Linux machines.

    This is how the world naturally segregates itself.

    The case is closed.


    Naturally you offer no proof of your ignorant claims, because you're too
    lazy to do a fruitless search, and because you already know there is
    LITTLE TO NO Linux software found in STEM labs.

    But there's plenty of evidence that nearly all lab software and machine-interfacing software is Windows-based. Just watch ANY
    scientific documentary ever produced and when they show computer
    screens, it's virtually always Windows.


    Also, from 3 years ago:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/labrats/comments/z2cd94/do_most_computers_in_modern_lab_settings_run/

    Read it and educate yourself, lying lameass.

    FU

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