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No Windows here. Linux owns the super computer market.
And how much would it cost for 10,000 copies of Win2003. And how much memory would you need for 10,000 copies of IE, IIS, and Media Player. Microsoft testified these could not be removed. 50 billion in the bank, and Microsoft does not have a clue how to do super computers. This makes Microsoft look like the village idiot.
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No Windows here. Linux owns the super computer market.  DonnieBoy | 07/27/04
Your point is what?  betelgeuse68 | 07/28/04
Yup, the kernal is good.  Update victim | 07/28/04
Darn good answer  bradbales | 07/28/04
The point is they look like the village idiots.  DonnieBoy | 07/28/04
Just InHell PR to counter IBM's Super Computer yesterday...  realitycheck101 | 07/28/04
Space agency taps SGI, Intel for supercomputer  Loverock Davidson | 07/28/04
You're probably voting for Ralph Nader ...  Judas I. | 07/28/04
Nader is the "NONE OF THE ABOVE" vote until we have that choice. (NT)  Update victim | 07/28/04
Kernel panic? Never saw one.  CobraA1 | 07/28/04
BS  Loverock Davidson | 07/28/04
Um... just for the record...  B.O.F.H. | 07/28/04
Supercomputers  georgep_z | 07/28/04
Linux == scalable  CobraA1 | 07/28/04

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