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Microsoft's SUSE Coupons Have No Expiry Date

mw13068 writes "In a recent article in the Seattle Post Intelligencer FSF General Council Eben Moglen points out that the Microsoft SUSE coupons have no expiration date. The result? 'Microsoft can be sure that some coupons will be turned into Novell in return for software after the effective date of GPL 3. Once that has happened, patent defenses will, under the license, have moved out into the broad community and be available to anybody who Microsoft should ever sue for infringement.' Groklaw is also covering the story in it's inimitable way."

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  1. Don't worry Zonk by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Google says 11,000 people also misspelt Expirey.

    1. Re:Don't worry Zonk by megaditto · · Score: 2, Funny

      Facts:

      Expirey Goatse -- 2 hits on Google
      Expiry Goatse -- 14,500+ hits

      Conclusion:

      As a spelling nazi you are x7,500 times more likely to crave goatse than someone who cannot spell. But you probably already knew that about yourself, you pervie

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    2. Re:Don't worry Zonk by IHC+Navistar · · Score: 2, Funny

      I think you mean 7250x more likely.

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  2. Let me tell you a story... by grub · · Score: 5, Funny


    When I was a wee lad of 5 or 6, my grandpa would sit me on his lap and tell me about life and learning. He'd say things like "Boy, always treat people as you'd like them to treat you" or "A penny saved is a penny earned".
    My favourite one was "Boy, never, ever misspell the word "expiry" or you'll look like a fucking retard."

    I sure miss Grandpa.

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    1. Re:Let me tell you a story... by hcmtnbiker · · Score: 3, Funny

      My grandpa told me "Boy, never, ever use double quotation marks inside a quote, you'll look like a bigger fucking retard then the person who misspelled expiry"

      ;)

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  3. Re:Expirey? by nxtr · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ex pire y
    1. A state of expiration, not quite fully expired, but not as good as new. Kind of like milk that's been sitting in the fridge for a while, but still hasn't reached its expiration date.

  4. Re:Expirey? by HaeMaker · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's a perfectly cromulent word.

  5. Re:Well by QuantumG · · Score: 2, Funny

    When the linux kernel switches to GPLv3.... It will be a bit chilly in Hell.

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  6. Re:Expirey? by chris_eineke · · Score: 2, Funny

    That gives me an idea...

    Blackadder: Do you know what expirey is, Baldrick?

    Baldrick: Oh, sure, it's like breezy or slackery or yggdrasily...

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  7. Re:Max character limit by The+Bungi · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe they have a 49 char max, but I could be wro

  8. Re:Well, of course! by mgiuca · · Score: 3, Funny

    My expirey-sense is tingling!

  9. Re:Max character limit by Kadin2048 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Actually I did look it up, but there was no entry (Random-House). As my initial guess for the choosen usage

    I hate to be the one to have to say this, but maybe you'd better get a better dictionary.

    The default one in Firefox (dictionary.reference.com) isn't too bad; you can get it by typing "dict {word}" into the URL field. Although honestly, Google seems to just get better and better as a spell-checker; actually it'd be pretty slick someday if spelling packages could failover to Google for suggestions, on detecting a word not in their dictionary -- that would let them stay more or less permanently up-to-date, even on neologisms. (I bet Google would consider such automated queries abusive, though.)

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  10. Re:Expirey? by jd · · Score: 2, Funny
    It might be "exp ire y", which would mean e to the power of ire, multiplied by y, the value of which is normal on Slashdot.

    However, neither of these should be confused with "ex pyre i", which is what happens when you burn a dyslexic witch.

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  11. Re:They can own it? by nanosquid · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mr. Bungi, you need to realize that in the English language, there is such a thing as context. The word "own" can refer to several things, including constitutionally protected private property, intellectual authorship, and even homosexual rape.

  12. Re:Expirey? by WilliamSChips · · Score: 2, Funny

    However, neither of these should be confused with "ex pyre i", which is what happens when you burn a dyslexic witch. She turned me into a twin!
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  13. Re:Expirey? by Zarf · · Score: 2, Funny

    expirate: a person who used to be a pirate.

    expirite: a mineral created by heating an irony pyrite rock until it expires.

    expirey: the act of creating expirite by an expirate.

    For example:
    He's good at expirey look at all the irony in this expirite. Only an expirate could produce such irony expirite through expirey. Arr.

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