Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 36664
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2005/3/12 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:36664 Activity:nil
3/12    Who says Microsoft is all that evil [red]?
        http://www.choosetheblue.com/mainFrame.php?prodcat=Video+Games
        Also, I'm definitely going to stop eating at Outback Steakhouse:
        http://www.choosetheblue.com/mainNoFrame.php?special=outback
        And here's why the blue loses. Almost all food/grocery stores are Red,
        while almost all computer software and tech are blue. The reddies
        don't have to (and are too stupid) to use computers, but the blues
        can't survive without eating.
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