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mr_homm 
Re: The Mystery Device Running OS4
Posted on 25-Mar-2005 17:35:06
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From: Seattle

@Thread

Much of this thread reminds me of yesterday's
Dilbert
comic strip. Of course, all sides of the debate probably think they're Dilbert.

Come to think of it, this strip is probably a good template for most
internet based discussions, all the way back to early newsgroups.

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