Still looking for the word "big" in any of my emails.... CK BTW... addressing someone as "dude, you are hokey" will get you a position as a consultant, come on in for an interview. -----Original Message----- From: dizzy73 [mailto:dizzy73@connix.com] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 11:51 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] Free Beer vs. Free Speech [was] 7.1 ISO ha! dude, you are hokey.... (I intentionally kept it two 2 syllables for you) Ill even give you a definition hokey=unprofessional If you're the BIG consultant going after the BIG contracts.... I would think you could do it in a much more professional manner. E.g. 1) YOU buy the cds for your client or 2) YOU burn the cds for your client or 3) YOU bring in a FRIKIN machine thats set up for THE CLIENTS NEEDS!!! You have heard of "the cost of doing business" havent you??? YOU.... are the frikin consultant what the hell do you think that means? It means your client doesnt have a clue and is trusting someone (you) to implement a SOLUTION! Consultants (professionals) dont haggle over such a trivial cost as a Linux os. If you had credibility with your client (and could demonstrate it) they would pay the market cost + for your services. As long as your dicking around with downloading evaluation versions ... your Credibility with any professionals, I assure you, will remain *hokey* Guaranteed. Consultants provide a level of confidence and *previous* experience, they dont flounder around with evaluation versions Good luck in your new career NOC wrote:
Yes I have the 7.0 CD's.... Do you know how tax laws work? I am incorporated (I know its a big word with multiple syllables, but its not that hard). I have to keep my personal assets separate from my business. I can't even have game CD's in my home office and still claim the room on my taxes. Maybe you should have been a business major....
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