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2001/5/22 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:21320 Activity:high
5/21    how did riding bike and using linux ever come about to be associated
        with each other?
        \_ BECAUSE BIKES ARE AN EVIL COMMIE LIBERAL THING DOOD! DOWN WITH
           BIKES.
        \_ BECAUSE LINUX IS AN EVIL COMMIE LIBERAL OS DOOD! DOWN WITH
           LINUX.
        \_ Most bike riders are linux users.
           \_ you must be joking.  is there evidence for this?
        \_ Feeb
           \_ So you don't know either, eh?
        \_ I made the association last year and turned it into a joke after
           getting sick and tired of seeing both camps spewing their self-
           righteous propoganda on the motd everyday.  It only took about 2
           months to catch on and the linux bigots and holier-than-thou bike
           riders to stfu.  Who I am isn't important.
           \_ Bullshit. Linux users and bike riders aren't the only culprit
              of this crime nor are they the most guilty. I've seen Mac
              zealots far more vocal than any other Linux users out their
              at "preaching" their "holier-than-thou" propoganda. The Linux
              questions I've seen were just that - questions on how to do
                        \_ come on, what does it mean?
                           \_ I ll give you a hint.  The first two letters
                              stand for 'silly troll.'
              something which, most of the time, was not really a Linux
              question at all but a general Unix question. I've been lectured
              all about how great Windows and Macs are from people who don't
              know what the hell they're talking about than from Linux users
              who do. Personally, I'd rather have all the lame "I'M A COOL
              MSCE CERTIFIED B2BI EXPERT WITH ASP AND JAVA EXPERIENCE WORKING
              FOR A HOT E-BIZ SOFTWARE STARTUP" people to stfu.
           \_ What OS do you recommend?
                \_ I don't push my religion on other people.  Whatever works
                   best for your particular needs.
           \_ what does stfu mean?
                \_ shut the fuck up
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