The Register: "Microsoft gets green light to punish OS-less PC vendors"
It is starting to look like Microsoft is immune to anti-trust punishment and do whatever they want. Is the Justice department owned by M$ now?
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Skiier: Avalanche looking for a place to happen.
Here is my latest desktop screenshot.

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I am not a number! I am a free man! -- Prisoner 24601
NewsForge | Database deathmatch?Oh how interesting! MySQL vs. SQL-Server.
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The more people I meet, the more I love my battleaxe.
The Register: "IBM to hire 15,000 more staff"
This is a positive sign for IT workers.
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I need someone real bad. Are you real bad?
The Register: "Say hello to the Bagle Worm"
Another virus warning. Is it me, or do the virus seem to be getting
stupider?
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'I am mighty... I have a glow you cannot see.' - The TICK
The Register: "Patent lawyer puts claim to entire Internet"
These guys have a lot of gall. There is something wrong when people can try to get away with stuff like this.
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No cause is so right that one cannot find a fool following it.
I just finished migrating my Linux install from my 60GB drive to my 80GB drive. I figured if I am going to spend most of my time using Linux, I should at least used the larger drive for it. I will be reformatting my 60GB drive for eitehr Windows 98 or 2000 (I have not decided yet).
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ANY day above ground is a GREAT one!
NewsForge | Linux and open source opportunities in the MideastAs Linux penetrates more and more in other countries, those countries will start to build a base of Linux experts. Yet here in the US, Microsoft Certification is still being touted as the primary skillset for IT professionals. Therefore, when the shift to Linux happens here, most companies will be forced to turn to importing Linux experts, putting local IT professionals without work. The only solution to this is for US IT professionals to lear Linux NOW, so that when companies start transitioning to Linux, their IT departments are up to the task.
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After a number of decimal places, nobody gives a damn.
MikeRoweSoft DesignThe above webpage design company (run but a 17 year old) is being sued by Microsoft because his name SOUNDS like Microsoft's. I am sorry but this seems a little
ridiculous. What is with some of these companies acting like crazed, rabid dogs?
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Given a choice between two theories, take the one which is funnier.