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- Your a bit thick Joh n Zern
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Lin$ux? where did that come from eh?
You must like expensive software.
The notion that you need Micro$oft $oftware for business is obsolete.
As Africa, Belguim, Birmingham etc.
Since ODF is going to be the standard and M$ offi$e doesn't support it, where does that leave the profiteering glutton$ now.
Firefox is going to be the defacto browser since it is the only one to support W3C and have 20% of browser market already.
And Open Source Software installed on 70-80% of desktops.
The futures not Micro$oft.
Get out of Gates' butt. - Posted by: ihatelinux Posted on: 07/02/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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