David Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Demitri,
Glad you've come over to the dark side.  I think you'll like it. 
I have always thought that when Linux people refer to the Dark Side (in this 
list, in Mapalad, and in other techie lists), they were referring to Microsoft. 
I believe that you are the first one to refer to Linux as the Dark Side.  In 
fact, Linux is the Bright side, the Illumined side, the Enlightened side, the 
one that shows the Source, the one that allows for Understanding, the one that 
does not hide dark secrets -- the Bright side.

The first time I heard the use of the Dark side to refer to Microsoft is when 
Bill Gates visited the Philippines many years ago on the occasion of the launch 
of some Microsoft OS release.  During the open forum, my big boss (Arnie del 
Rosario) wanted to ask Gates if it is true that he was the "anti-Cxxxxx".  This 
was meant to be a joke, of course. So if Bill Gates is the anti-Cxxxxx then 
Microsoft is the Dark side.  Also, Windows (95,98,Me,NT,2000,XP,Vista) hides so 
many dark secrets that the choice of the term "Dark" side seems to be most 
appropriate.

P~Manalastas

P.S. Apologies to Ritchie Lozada and all our good friends from Microsoft 
Philippines, who have always been so supportive of Ateneo de Manila. By the 
way, Ritchie Lozada was our top Linux guru/nerd/hacker before ha became 
Microsoft's Web business manager.

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