It's pretty obvious that Microsoft is getting nervous with the upcoming release of it's latest operating system, Windows 7. Why wouldn't they be after the total blowback they endured over the worst thing they put on the market since Windows ME - Vista. It's no surprise that the Redmond software giant just had to start spewing it's usual Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt in an attempt to distract consumers and retailers from it has clay feet.
The latest salvo from it's arsenal of flimsy marketing tool set to convince retailers how great their products are is the 'Get The Facts' corpse freshly dug up, dressed in a puke green training modules targeted at staff members of retail chains like Best Buy.
Fortunately, a few of the staffers at Best Buy are not just some mindless wage slaves punching a clock to support their weekly beer consumption while attending the local community college. A few of them are Linux users smart enough to call bullshit when they see it. Especially when they are given 'training material' that is just a cover for an attempt to sway them towards discourage consumers from choosing any other operating system other than Windows and full of straight out lies.
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I love all the great utilities that are available out of the box with Linux. With the power they put at my fingers tips, I feel pretty darned near omnipotent at times when I am in front of the command line. Especially when some of the simplest utilities easily lay bare everything that is going on with the OS for me to scrutinize.