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  1. Wrong combination on Priest Brews in Washing Machine · · Score: 0

    What's the right combination for /.
    beer???
    pr0n???
    micro$oft
    and party keeps going...

  2. Re:The article. on Aussie Uni Dumps Dual-Boot In Favor of Linux · · Score: 0

    You damn whore. Looking for some easy karma ? He ?
    I see more and more "first article post" competition on /. recently.
    Anyway, it's my first beer and I already bumbling. Oh well let's wait for the second. ... and I'm pissed off 'cause can't find any bitch

  3. Free for cyberwar on Free Internet Access Is Profitable In Egypt · · Score: 0

    It's exactly what they need to do anonymous scanning, hacking DoS etc. I wouldn't be surprised to see free DSL, T1 in that region in order to launch cyber attacks against "evil" America.

  4. Strategic Move on Apple Secretly Maintaining x86 Port Of Mac OS X · · Score: 0

    We've seen this type behavior many times before. Anytime there is a problem with your current vendor, alternative is needed. In this case, Motorola after this apparent "leak" gets pissed off.
    After fighting for couple months Apple will jump in the bed with Motorala again. ...and they lived happily ever after

  5. Linux kills business on MySQL A Threat To The Big Database Vendors? · · Score: 0, Troll

    I've been telling this all along. Linux is not such great idea for business environment. Having today such a wide support from IBM, Oracle or recently Sun we will see opposite trend in upcoming months.
    How much more prove is needed to see the damage Linux is doing to our economy and companies. Soon, more and more software companies will go bankrupt if we start replacing everything with free stuff.
    It's time to slowdown with linux development and rethink the strategy. Linux should stay as a hobby and free development platform for colleges before future CS students move to commercial work.