Hey, is it just me?  Or do you experience a renewed sense of excitement when messing 
with Linux that you haven't had since the early
days of DOS?  I know M$ will remain as a player of some sorts but the question has now 
evolved from "which is the better OS" to "why
be confined with M$?"

Seve

BTW, who is Scott?

-----Original Message-----
From: Seth Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, November 20, 1999 9:06 PM
Subject: [newbie] Words Of Wisdom


>Dear Everyone:
> Recently I have been in involved in an email discussions with one of my
>friends about OS theory, mainly linux and UNIX Design Theory.  Id like to share
>with you all something he said that for me personally says it all. . .
>
>----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
>Is Linux UNIX? I don't know. But its beautiful. Its rebellious. Its free.
>Its a slap to the face of the corporate world. Fuck you bill. Fuck you
>scott. We don't need your feature bloated OS nor your designs on world
>domination thank you. We have our own visions, our own view of perfection
>which we work together to achieve without tainting our dreams with greed.
>You can  take your avarice, your hate, i'll just take linux and go where i
>want to go. today.
>
>
>:) hehe. that was fun. silly me.
>--------------------------------------
>
>Nuff said. . .you go, stephen
>
>--
>
>Seth Gibson
>www.mp3.com/PSM0x2710
>members.tripod.com/cybernetic_thunder (Under Construction)
>The Functional Design of the UNIX Operating System is probably one of the
>few truly beautiful things left in the world.
>

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