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I wanna know when Slackware 666.0 will be released, as well as Slackware 99999999999999999999.0.
Dude! that is such a good idea. 13.37 was a really cool version # and my 13.37 boot screen will not be given up till it is pried from my cold dead hands, but if i had to give it up to install version 666, i think i would be ok with that
Actually i would feel sort of ok with version numbers 23 and 42 as well.
Not going to quote the whole thing. But, it was also suppose to end in the Mid 70's. I don't remember much from my high school years, but I remember that the world was suppose to end in 74.
I asked my 8 ball, "When will Slackware 15 be released?" It said "Ask again."
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