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HEHEHE....good point moe....
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    Linux Enthusiast apoorv_khurasia's Avatar
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    HEHEHE....good point moe.
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    Just as a side note, I've had no problems transferring songs to and from an iPod.
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    Please tell me how did you do it? I will like to make that Windows list smaller. If you like you can start a new thread...
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    since i know this was from a troll i guess i will make a more serious attempt at hitting 20. some are repeated from others.

    1.Fart around for hours changing the desktop to look like Mac or windows without extra software.
    2.know that you are not feeding bills family.
    3.do about everything even browse the internet from the command line.
    4.run it on hardware that is 15 years old.
    5.burn off copies to all your friends
    6.get the tux tattoo
    7.sell your pc with it loaded
    8.read the source
    9.compile the kernel with only what you want loaded
    10.fit it on a floppy
    11.create a personal cd distro with all your bookmark settings for firefox to carry to school or work.
    12.tired of one maker abandon them for another maker of the OS
    13.not worry too much about which virus is next.
    14.not have to make sure you have a valid copy to download updates.
    15.think of the cool stuffed linux toys there are.
    16.have a reason to thow a pie in Bill's face.
    17.configure it to be a wireless access point.
    18.turn junk hardware into a router
    19.not have to worry about heavily over used flash 8 sites
    20.create your own version to distribute on the internet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by techieMoe
    I somehow doubt the original poster is ever going to return and read this thread.
    He was online when I responded to it last night - but he logged off about 10 minutes after and hasn't come back. Maybe he read the EULA as I suggested, and quickly learned he started a fight he couldn't win...
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    Actually I couldn't give a flying **** about any of this, I just wanted to see if I could get someone to actually waste their time and list all those reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bzuber
    Actually I couldn't give a flying **** about any of this, I just wanted to see if I could get someone to actually waste their time and list all those reasons.

    You signed up for/activated an account, logged in, came to the coffee lounge and created that post - all so we would waste our time answering an extremely easy question? I see...
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    Well, to be fair, nobodies actually answered the question.

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    first post did. read the EULA. linux guys win again

    following on from carlosponti:
    21. Rewrite any program as you see fit
    22. Run amaroK
    23. Browse porn without getting a virus
    24. Install it for free. LEGALLY
    25. Run it on my Sun U60
    Here's why Linux is easier than Windows:
    Package Managers! Apt-Get and Portage (among others) allow users to install programs MUCH easier than Windows can.
    Hardware Drivers. In SuSE, ALL the hardware is detected and installed automatically! How is this harder than Windows' constant disc changing and rebooting?

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    Great well I think we've all proved our point here. Let's waste any more time on this and get back to the serious posts. If no one has any objections let's just call this one closed.

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