[OLDNEWS] To get Windopz to its rightful place, dig a hole and bury it.

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Re: [OLDNEWS] To get Windopz to its rightful place, dig a hole and bury it.

Postby 7 » Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:02:29 GMT

Asstroturfer Aunty Diluvian wrote on behalf of Micoshaft Corporation:


It's dead and its Micoshaft Corporation products beginning to stink.

Linux, carrion eater on the super-highway of technology.

Cleaning up the dead and dying and making it all refreshingly new.

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Re: [OLDNEWS] To get Windopz to its rightful place, dig a hole and bury it.

Postby DFS » Mon, 02 Jul 2007 01:47:56 GMT




After 3 years of your crappy posts, I finally got something useful from one 
of them.  The www.linuxdevices.com link had an article about a new book, 
which I just ordered:

 http://www.**--****.com/ 

So, thanks for the link.




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