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4/15/10 11:29:01 AM
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That's a secondary issue
I really think so. If someone created a "must have" app that only ran on Linux, people would buy boxes with Linux on them.
Oh wait, that already happened. It's called Tivo.
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Drew
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OS/2 atop Linux?
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SpiceWare)
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- April 14, 2010, 03:57:50 PM EDT
Heh.
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Another Scott)
- April 14, 2010, 04:24:11 PM EDT
BS
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drook)
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- April 14, 2010, 04:24:14 PM EDT
You forgot one other important one
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jay)
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- April 15, 2010, 09:30:25 AM EDT
That's a secondary issue
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drook)
- April 15, 2010, 11:29:01 AM EDT
I concur.
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static)
- April 15, 2010, 10:02:03 AM EDT
Also concur
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jbrabeck)
- April 15, 2010, 09:18:37 PM EDT
That would be nice
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jake123)
- April 15, 2010, 11:57:00 PM EDT
Remember, people in 1900 didn't know what an atom was. They didn't know its structure.
They also didn't know what a radio was, or an airport, or a movie, or a television, or a computer, or a cell phone, or a jet, an antibiotic, a rocket, a satellite, an MRI, ICU, IUD, IBM, IRA, ERA, EEG, EPA, IRS, DOD, PCP, HTML, internet. interferon, instant replay, remote sensing, remote control, speed dialing, gene therapy, gene splicing, genes, spot welding, heat-seeking, bipolar, prozac, leotards, lap dancing, email, tape recorder, CDs, airbags, plastic explosive, plastic, robots, cars, liposuction, transduction, superconduction, dish antennas, step aerobics, smoothies, twelve-step, ultrasound, nylon, rayon, teflon, fiber optics, carpal tunnel, laser surgery, laparoscopy, corneal transplant, kidney transplant, AIDS... None of this would have meant anything to a person in the year 1900. They wouldn't know what you are talking about.
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