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See my post in the BSD forum.
But It's NO MS-Linux it's MS-BSD !!
Here why.
MS-OSX is more or less FreeBSD
M$ already has Office for OSX (see Appale homepage)
MS$ has never attacked to BSD or BSD license
If Apple can create a successfulll product based on BSD
why not M$.
How didfficult would it be to port the XP interface and API?
How abut a M$/Officex network appliance/computer (NC)?
What would be the impact of a M$ BSD product on Apple's
and Linux maket share?
This is taken from the MSLinux.org website. ha ha ha
Code:
Microsoft has announced that a team of monkeys will be shot into
space in 2005 to establish the first Martian Colony. At a recent
press conference, Bill Gates confirmed, "We are already training
the monkeys to do simple tasks like reboot the space ship when
it blue screens. The space vehicle will be running our newest
product, SpacePod 2004. This product will instruct the monkeys
how to colonize Mars and establish trade with the Martians. We
intend to monopolize this market before Human travel to Mars is
possible."
he he he he, monkeys. Blue Screen of Death, ha ha ha.
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