$50,000 for the Linux kernel!

From: Steven Jones (Steven.Jones_at_vuw.ac.nz)
Date: 10/14/04

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    gee what a bargin, pay $50,000 for a $600 million kernel...

    says a lot for the dodgy canopy group does it not?

    why work when you can exploit....

    regards

    Steven


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