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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 16:22:21 -0400 Fred Miller <fmiller at lightlink.com> wrote: > On Wednesday October 6 2004 11:29 am, Josiah Ritchie wrote: > > On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 09:01:38 -0500 > > > > "Stephen J. McCracken" <smccrack at hcjb.org.ec> wrote: > > > Fred Miller wrote: > > > > AT&T BEGINS LINUX TESTS TO REPLACE 70,000 WINDOWS PCS > > > > > > The other take that I heard on this was that who better than AT&T > > > would know the background of the Unix/Linux licensing (re: SCO vs. > > > IBM) and, if AT&T is thinking about switching, they have no fear of > > > the "problems" SCO is pointing to. > > > > I was just reading an old article about them hiring a guy to evaluate > > Linux in their work that has something to do with Nagios. Articles like > > this make me proud to use AT&T's services.:-)(Until we hear reports of > > something nasty going on at least) > > True.......'been pro-queer for sometime as well, so I don't use their > services. Man, if it's not one thing its another. I guess you can't expect the dead to act like the living. Afterall, the living have a hard time acting like the living! JSR/
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