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Linus Blasts SCO's Header Claims

jonbryce writes "Linus has responded to the latest claims made by SCO in their letter to the Fortune 1000 companies. Basically, he wrote the code himself, and it has been there since Linux 0.0.1. No copying from BSD or any other source." You can also read his comment to the Linux kernel mailing list, which reads in part "I think we can totally _demolish_ the SCO claim that these 65 files were somehow 'copied.' They clearly are not."

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  1. My eyes are bleeding... by big_groo · · Score: 1, Troll

    paragraph ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pr-grf)
    n.

    1. A distinct division of written or printed matter that begins on a new, usually indented line, consists of one or more sentences, and typically deals with a single thought or topic or quotes one speaker's continuous words.
    2. A mark ( ) used to indicate where a new paragraph should begin or to serve as a reference mark.
    3. A brief article, notice, or announcement, as in a newspaper.

    tr.v. paragraphed, paragraphing, paragraphs

    To divide or arrange into paragraphs.

    (courtesy of Dictionary.com)