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Very cool.
Now it's actually the time to HaikuJournal all about Haiku, the new and exciting BeOS reincarnation. And Linux looks healthy basterd these days, no question.
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Good one..
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” -Arthur C. Clarke-
rotfl
ha ha good one
btw where did u get the shirt from? (former BeOS ;-) )
Excellent timing!
I'm on my way now to mortgage my house to fund a new venture, the iGottaBeMe PC running BeOS. I think it will compete favorably with all the Apple iStuff and the EEE PC because of the catchy name. Who do I contact at BeOS Journal to buy ad space for for my iGottaBeMe PC? I gotta have full page ads with lots of color and text describing how acronym compliant the iGottaBeMe PC will be.
Who else could you be but iGottaBeMe PC junkies?
Mike Roberts is a bewildered Linux Journal Reader Advisory Panelist.
Oh. man, that's funny!
"We take the BS outta BeOS" ... I have that on a T-Shirt please!
Paul Barry
To hell with BeOS. I WANT MY
To hell with BeOS. I WANT MY CP/M !!!