Hallo Jörn, Am Mittwoch, 20. November 2002 15:39 schrieb Jörn Vanselow:
Meine HDD mit W2K liegt noch unberührt im Regal und lächelt mich an...
Zu dem Thema ist mir noch etwas nettes über den Weg gelaufen: http://intranet.logiconline.org.ve/humor/HTTMLRoot/humor/HumorDigest/hd48.ht... Ein Auszug daraus: If operating systems were airlines, what kind of service would they offer? Here is a lighthearted look at what passengers could expect. Mac Airways: The cashiers, flight attendants and pilots all look the same, feel the same and act the same. When asked questions about the flight, they reply that you don't want to know, don't need to know and would you please return to your seat and watch the movie. Windows Airlines: The terminal is very neat and clean, the attendants are all very attractive, the pilots very capable. The fleet of Lear jets the carrier operates is immense. Your jet takes off without a hitch, pushing up above the clouds and, at 20,000 feet, it explodes without warning. Unix Express: All passengers bring a piece of the plane and a box of tools with them to the airport. They gather on the tarmac, arguing constantly about what kind of plane they want to build and how to put it together. Eventually, the passengers split into groups and build several different aircraft but give them all the same name. Some passengers actually reach their destination. All passengers believe they got there. Gruss von Heimo -- Heimo Ponnath Webdesign, Rotenhäuserstr. 51, 21109 Hamburg Tel: 040-753 47 95,Fax: 040-752 68 03, http://www.heimo.de/