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Linux Dairy Council Steps to the Plate...
Nov 4, 2009, 15 :33 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (1268 reads)

(Other stories by Ken Starks)

[ Thanks to helios for this link. ]

"on whole, the general computing public remains ignorant to the fact that they have a choice in how they use their computers.

"Some that will read this blog will shrug and mentally file it under "WGAS"

"(you'll figure it out.)

"Well, there are many of us WGAS.

"I'm going to equate it to a personal experience from a few years ago. I was in Tucson Arizona on Speedway Blvd, walking back to my seminar from lunch. At the curb, was a man in an obvious jam. He was trying to take some small but heavy boxes into a business from his car. I was able to observe him the entire block and while he struggled to keep them balanced and in his arms, maybe 25 people walked by him. Like he did not exist."

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As always, worth reading. Helios has som ...   As Always, worth reading   
YetAnotherBob
Nov 4, 2009, 21:54:15
 
> As always, worth reading. Helios has s ...   Re: As Always, worth reading   
Padma
Nov 5, 2009, 16:21:07
 
Aargh.  That should have included this l ...   Re: Re: As Always, worth reading   
Padma
Nov 5, 2009, 17:09:46
 
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