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2001/6/19 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:21579 Activity:nil
6/19    H3Y D00D5, C0M3 V073 4 L1NUX 1N 7H15 K3WL P0LL!
        I think the Linux company will make the kewlest OS!
        http://www.systemlogic.net
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