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Yes, but still the most original one: Fake at 1:20.
Actually, we usually have our own "Candyman answer". We're soooooooooo original! :-)
Iceland said the same, but aimed for 2050.
See you again in etch 2020. ;)
Linux is not ready for mission-critical computing. There are fundamental things missing,' pointing out the lack of a development environment and no single 'sign-on system' giving reference to Microsoft's foundering .Net passport program.
Oh, shit! They could have said it before! We've just bought the forth most-powerful computer in the world from IBM with Linux and we won't even get MSN Messenger accounts!?
...we'll be able to hack the Xbox 2 and install the Linux kernel... and so to play Xbox 1 games with an emulator ;-)
Yes, but still the most original one: Fake at 1:20.
Actually, we usually have our own "Candyman answer". We're soooooooooo original! :-)
Iceland said the same, but aimed for 2050.
See you again in etch 2020. ;)
Linux is not ready for mission-critical computing. There are fundamental things missing,' pointing out the lack of a development environment and no single 'sign-on system' giving reference to Microsoft's foundering .Net passport program.
Oh, shit! They could have said it before! We've just bought the forth most-powerful computer in the world from IBM with Linux and we won't even get MSN Messenger accounts!?
...we'll be able to hack the Xbox 2 and install the Linux kernel... and so to play Xbox 1 games with an emulator ;-)