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My rep and I are vacationing in Aspen. We of course have all our Windows Mobile paraphernalia and have been keeping up on the latest and greatest alphas and betas from Microsoft. My rep found this article and we shared a huge laugh over the fire they had going at the ski lodge. Red Hat is so yesterday, that I have started calling them Jurassic Hat. Linux has no future and barely has a past. With Longhorn Server shipping soon, Microsoft is set to completely become "playah hatahs" and end all competition for server operating systems. My wife and kids are having a grand old time here with my rep too. He gave them Microsoft t-shirts and frisbees for Christmas. My son was so excited he immediately threw the frisbee, but unfortunately it flew off the mountain.
Posted by: Mike Cox   Posted on: 12/28/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Materialize This  mighetto | 12/28/06
Still chasing windmills  John Zern | 12/28/06
You and Mike belong in the same room  Boot_Agnostic | 12/28/06
78% of corporations using virtualization?  mdsmedia | 01/01/07
Rep and I found time to share a laugh...  Mike Cox | 12/28/06
That is so sad that your son lost his MS frisbee. [NT]  swoopee | 12/28/06
Well, duh!  techboy_z | 12/28/06
Somewhere in a poorer section of Aspen...  Anton Philidor | 12/28/06
re: Somewhere in a poorer section of Aspen...  Arm A. Geddon | 12/28/06
"The Gods Must Be Crazy"  swoopee | 12/28/06
Looking forward to it  hoiatl | 12/29/06

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