I think these sort of postings are very informative. And that reminds me. I intend to claim all the remaining Oxygen left in the atmosphere as of 12:01a.m. Nov 18th, 2003 - BTW: Licenses will be available sometime after 1p.m. the same day. The first place I am considering enforcing my claim is over the State of Utah. If you had previously thought that the AREA CODE for Utah (801) Translated to (LDS) you are in tune to my way of thinking. Air is something I no longer consider "Open Source." Fees to be announced - I am presently in touch with the profits, pending the outcome of my talks I have every intention of keeping all Oxygen at current levels with no outages expected. My licenses fees will not be anywhere near as high as what SCO would charge if there were to have made this Claim first. I guess its good that SCO is not in the Oxygen business but that remains to be seen as I investigate them for being full of hot air. If my investigation determines this to be true you can be sure that a formal notification will be sent to them as well. After all one good turn certainly deserves another.
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