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I use XP for EVE on Windows 10

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Linus Gorp
Ministry of Propaganda and Morale
#21 - 2016-05-05 13:55:11 UTC
Hawke Frost wrote:
Linus Gorp wrote:
Deck Cadelanne wrote:
Linus Gorp wrote:
M$


You do realize that right there you just wrecked any semblance you may have claimed to credibility, right?

I'm a FOSS Unix guy. My opinion of Microsoft is so low that it's almost non-existent. When I want to refer to them as M$, for whatever reason, then I'll just do it. It's not like this forum has any real meaning, nor does it correlate in any way with my life. I simply don't need to have any credibility here, because let's face it. Nobody gives a **** anyway.

Edit: And apparently you've never been on http://slashdot.org/ or http://soylentnews.org/ (the former site is dead to me). Referring to Microsoft as M$ is pretty common there and the only people that it upsets are the fanboys.


You seem to care enough to write an essay about how much you don't care, I guess it hit a nerve.

No, stuff like that just usually results in amusing responses. Especially when Lucas Kell is involved.

When you don't know the difference between there, their, and they're, you come across as being so uneducated that your viewpoint can be safely dismissed. The literate is unlikely to learn much from the illiterate.

Kenneth Endashi
Kor-Azor Slave Holdings
#22 - 2016-05-05 17:40:18 UTC
Lan Wang wrote:
never had any issues with the new launcher on windows 10, works great


I can't find the option to automatically close the new launcher when I launch EVE. Is there one?
Linus Gorp
Ministry of Propaganda and Morale
#23 - 2016-05-05 18:53:33 UTC
Kenneth Endashi wrote:
Lan Wang wrote:
never had any issues with the new launcher on windows 10, works great


I can't find the option to automatically close the new launcher when I launch EVE. Is there one?

Nope.

When you don't know the difference between there, their, and they're, you come across as being so uneducated that your viewpoint can be safely dismissed. The literate is unlikely to learn much from the illiterate.

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