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SCO Unleashes Lawyers on Larry's Garrage in International Falls, MN
Posted by chrisv on March 2nd, 2004


SCO@LAW.SUIt wrote:

Don't you mean Frostbite Falls?

AKA Boris Badinoff.


Posted by Billy O'Connor on March 2nd, 2004


On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 11:02:24AM -0600, chrisv wrote:
<spyvoice>Must destroy gnu and penguin...</>

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Posted by Philip Callan on March 2nd, 2004


Billy O'Connor wrote:


'Darl you no goodnik, we make *big* trouble for not-so-little penguin'
Boris? or am I missing a reference somewhere.

Posted by Linønut on March 3rd, 2004


Fearing a spontaneous XP reboot, Billy O'Connor mumbled this incantation:

bwahhhhh-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!

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No, I won't fix your Windows computer!

Posted by Hamilcar Barca on March 3rd, 2004


In article <gdf940ddlchg09g2lvv6deo41c9r01229m@4ax.com>, on Tue, 02 Mar
2004 11:02:24 -0600, chrisv wrote:

Or Mr. Big, with his flashlight.

Posted by Linønut on March 3rd, 2004


Fearing a spontaneous XP reboot, Hamilcar Barca mumbled this incantation:

SCO is using upsidaisium to float their stock.

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No, I won't fix your Windows computer!

Posted by Hamilcar Barca on March 3rd, 2004


In article <R7SdnTI5mY64SdjdRVn-jQ@comcast.com>, on Wed, 03 Mar 2004
06:48:37 -0600, Linønutlinønut wrote:


"Hey, Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!"

"But, Darl; that trick never works!"

"This time for sure!"

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"[Linux kernel v2.6 has] enterprise-level performance: you see 32-way
multiprocessor SMP configurations, 128-way NUMA configurations, high
degrees of reliability."
-- Darl McBride. CEO, The SCO Group. Harvard University lecture. 2/2/2004.


Posted by flatfish+++ on March 3rd, 2004


On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 14:50:09 -0700, Hamilcar Barca <hamilcar@never.mind>
wrote:

Beauty!!!

I was just playing a CD of theme songs from various TV shows and the
theme from Rocky and Bullwinkle was playing when I read your post.

Classic cold war cartoon with Boris Badenoff and Natasha.

I always liked Fractured Fairy Tales myself......

flatfish+++


Posted by Linønut on March 4th, 2004


Fearing a spontaneous XP reboot, Hamilcar Barca mumbled this incantation:

"Damn, I gotta get a new hat!"

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No, I won't fix your Windows computer!

Posted by Hamilcar Barca on March 4th, 2004


In article <hrkc40pocp47je2js9of29ns98b093f4bt@4ax.com>, on Wed, 03 Mar
2004 16:55:10 -0500, flatfish+++ wrote:

Fractured Fairy Tales: a few minutes of bad animation finished off by a
miserable pun. It always was one of my favorite shows.

Posted by The Ghost In The Machine on March 4th, 2004


In comp.os.linux.advocacy, flatfish+++
<flatfish@linuxmail.org>
wrote
on Wed, 03 Mar 2004 16:55:10 -0500
<hrkc40pocp47je2js9of29ns98b093f4bt@4ax.com>:
Somehow, I don't see Darl living happily ever after... :-)

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It's still legal to go .sigless.

Posted by chrisv on March 4th, 2004


The Ghost In The Machine <ewill@sirius.athghost7038suus.net> wrote:

He'll be that guy sweeping up the mess after the parade.


Posted by chrisv on March 4th, 2004


Hamilcar Barca <hamilcar@never.mind> wrote:

And when he says "nothing (as in no source code) up my sleave", he
means it.


Posted by Linønut on March 4th, 2004


Fearing a spontaneous XP reboot, chrisv mumbled this incantation:

No, he'll be the mess.

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No, I won't fix your Windows computer!

Posted by Hamilcar Barca on March 5th, 2004


In article <ahiih1-961.ln1@lexi2.athghost7038suus.net>, on Thu, 04 Mar
2004 04:59:30 +0000, The Ghost In The Machine wrote:

That's Darl! The one the big stone plaque falls on!

--
"[Linux kernel v2.6 has] enterprise-level performance: you see 32-way
multiprocessor SMP configurations, 128-way NUMA configurations, high
degrees of reliability."
-- Darl McBride. CEO, The SCO Group. Harvard University lecture. 2/2/2004.