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Old 03-07-2004
Where can I rant?

First of all, apologies to the admins for not reading the rules totally and missing the bit about ranting off about other OSs.

But that raises a question. Where do you go to have a good rant, to vent your disgust at various corporations and thier hideous behaviour?

Smilie
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Old 03-07-2004
other forums. unix.com is intended to be a useful knowledge base for everyone to use and benefit from. no matter how much a few of us here, my self included would like to go off on a rant about such and such, we dont because it dosnt contribute to unix.com in anyway. Smilie

you can however, post links in the news secion to NEWS articles dealing with what you would like to rant about, if it deals with computer technology and is unix related.
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Old 03-12-2004
RANT > /dev/null Smilie


Really, along with rants... divisive or strongly opinionated posts are also forbidden...No "what do you think about this OS vs that OS" posts, and the like...

We are all about creating and maintaining a knowledge base for all of us to benefit from it.




Goal #1 is to bring knowledge and share it.
That is also why we dont allow homework questions....
 
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