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Timothy Lee Young wrote:

>Linux vendors are getting a little crazy with their version schemes; what,
>are they all trying to see who can get to the famed "X" (10) release
>first?

Of course.  Only then will they be able to effectively compete with 
the Mac.  Of course, with Windows already at 2002, there's still a lot 
of catching up to do.  ;-)

Cracks me up every time I see a "New! Faster!" 'version' of AOL ...  
Platinum, now, is it?  Especially with that sweet 1000 hours free deal
they've got going on.  It's only good for 45 days.  To fully realize
the benefits of this generous offer, you'd have to be dialed up for
over 22 hours a day.

What?  I'm OT again?  Sorry ...

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