Microsoft always delivers POS software.

Story: Redmond Delivers Another Big POSTotal Replies: 6
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tharik

Oct 19, 2010
4:55 PM EDT
Oh, point of sale. I see.
bigg

Oct 19, 2010
5:23 PM EDT
> Oh, point of sale. I see.

No, it means piece of sh**.
caitlyn

Oct 19, 2010
5:43 PM EDT
It means both.
bigg

Oct 19, 2010
5:55 PM EDT
> It means both.

Maybe, but with Microsoft, it always means piece of sh**.
TxtEdMacs

Oct 19, 2010
6:14 PM EDT
Please your language is offensive. Moreover, I do not like smelly checks.

YBT
hkwint

Oct 19, 2010
7:06 PM EDT
sh** is an usual abreviation for 'piece of shell' I guess, like bash, csh, zsh, or probably in this case, msh.

Because if it refers to stinking sh, it would not be "Point of sh**" but "Pile of sh". But if it isn't "point" but "pile", then the discussion becomes pointless.

POintlesS software, that's it! Explains why they don't have "point slash" to execute their software but the "exe"-file extension, probably designed to run their pointless software in a pointless way.
TxtEdMacs

Oct 19, 2010
8:43 PM EDT
Quoting: [...] designed to run their pointless software in a pointless way.
Run Windows carelessly and you will get the point - more like a dagger to the heart. Or as others would say, ... you have been shafted. That's my guess what the sh* signifies.

YBT

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