Ten is a good start. 

Years ago Chevrolet was having trouble selling Nova automobiles in
Spanish speaking countries. "No Va" means "no go" ... and who wants a
car that won't "go"? :)

We in the United States have a tendency toward arrogance. It would be
wise, therefore, if special effort is made at getting VERY active
participation from individuals residing elsewhere. There are a couple
hundred countries on this globe ... and that's how many places we want
to demo Linux ... successfully. I am certain you are already doing your
best. If there is some way I can assist, please let me know.
Bill

Deepak Saxena wrote:
> 
> Ok, than "Operating System" it is.
> 
> Looks like 10 countries so far.
> 
> - D
> 
> On Jun 02 1999, at 05:35, W Canedigh was caught saying:
> > I would like to point out that "OS" is Latin for "mouth".
> >
> > This is a trivial matter in Cincinnati, Ohio but will make a larger
> > difference elsewhere.
> >
> > Deepak ... how many countries are represented so far?
> >
> > Bill
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