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People actually give a dime about linux. The CEOs of software companies think it’s a threat to their business, and for that reason they will try to convince you of the opposite by saying ItsNotAThreat (see below TM). Microsoft pays millions of dollars to paid shills in order to keep linux down, and obviously one of the top subjects during the annual meetings of the Bilderberg group is how to keep linux from dominating the pc market. And what about the pope? I bet that this bastard has done it’s part in keeping linux down.

It’s not like linux is some POS hobbyist OS that applies to a minimal niche and gets mentioned only in tech blogs and tech sites, just so we can laugh at it, in the same way the mainstream press laughs at mormons and protestants.

No, linux is the greatest thing ever to grace the earth, and the whole ruling class and corporate world feels threatened about it, and for that reason they will try to convince you ItsNotAThreat.

Wannabefree says so!

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#1 Posted by wickedscribbler on Dec 31, 2010 6:15 PM

Unfortunately the dime is in some weird foreign currency that is rejected in every country in the world as being worthless. Most suckers—err…users—who get conned into trying this worthless dime giveup and get a Windows dime so they can just get stuff done and not have to try to tinker to make programs try to almost kinda sorta work. wannaBfree knows this at the deepest level of its soul. ;-)

#2 Posted by ChrisTX on Jan 1, 2011 11:18 PM

Gotta be one dime in German Papiermark. One like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1923-9-1-500mil.jpg

#3 Posted by wickedscribbler on Jan 1, 2011 11:38 PM

in this case Linux is more like German marks from the end of world war two. Intrinsic value=next to nothing.

#4 Posted by ChrisTX on Jan 2, 2011 9:25 AM

“in this case Linux is more like German marks from the end of world war two.”
German Papiermark crashed with a hyperinflation in 1923, that was my point :P ( the picture is a 500 million Papiermark bill, btw )

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