One word: WOW!
Christopher Wagner
chrisw at pacaids.com
Mon Jul 8 11:46:02 PDT 2002
Well, XP is based on Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 is "based on NT
Technology", and NT is based on a SCO Unix kernel, so there.. That's your
"relatively related." Maybe they're finally going to admit they ripped off
a SCO kernel.. hehe.. :)
- Christopher Wagner
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andru Luvisi [mailto:luvisi at andru.sonoma.edu]
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 9:46 AM
To: talk at nblug.org
Subject: Re: One word: WOW!
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Dustin Mollo wrote:
[snip]
> With the possible exception of Microsoft, I would guess that companies
> running shows such as LinuxWorld, would be happy to have someone spending
> money to take up floor space and not too particular as to whom that
company
> is or what they have to sell so long as it's relatively related to the
topic
> of the expo.
[snip]
How is Windows XP embedded technology "relatively related" to LinuxWorld?
It is not Open Source, and it does not run on Linux. I just don't see the
connection...
Andru
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