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Ah, so now we know why Cypher turned traitor: The Devil made him do it!
(Okay, so he's a daemon, close enough)
I can't quite decide if this is pro-Linux or pro-BSD. On the one hand, Cypher seem to have a preference for Chuck, but on the other, "BSD: The choice for the clueless user" isn't much of a slogan
if a lawyer and your mother-in-law are drowning
and you can only save one of them
would you go have fun with your linux box or just
have a drink of beer ?
ok , i do understand that advertising is a valuable economic factor
because it is the cheapest way of selling a product , especially if
that product is totally worthless and useless or just another cheap
imitation of others , so the above is not a slogan ...
actually mother in laws aren't that bad compared to a lawyer...
quote :: "Humor is always based on a modicum of truth. Have you ever heard a joke about a father-in-law?" by dick clark
ok , here's a remix and match of original sources (E.B.White) version of linux related :
a tux is actually a rectangular "polar penguin" still unsighted in nature after a coordinate transform
but the act of analyzing is like dissecting a tux , few people are interested
and the tux dies of it
again , can't find an appropriate picture for that , infact a great photographer had been told once , roughly "... your photographs let known too much ... "
what is mine is mine
what is yours , if looks like mine , is yours
if not , then it should be mine too
i'm a technical moron , a sour loser
i just want to win
so ?
...
the answer :: puff puff songs by tux ...
it is really a song !
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