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My job requires work, while my brother-in-law gets to hang out with rich and famous sports stars while dressing them in Calle clothes. I call 'Foul!'

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by cvaldes1831 July 2, 2009 11:42 PM PDT
So let me get this straight...

You're gonna take out your FSF-approved lightsaber, gore Ina Fried and toss her out the Cnet high-rise. Supreme Chancellor Ballmer will take you as his apprentice and the two of you will rule galaxy in peace from the bridge of the Death Star, er, I mean box seats at Emirates Stadium?
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by monkeyfun14 July 3, 2009 8:30 AM PDT
Maybe you could be more neutral? Your obviously very anti-microsoft.
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by Matt Asay July 3, 2009 11:04 AM PDT
I suppose I am. But then, the free-software guys think I'm anti-free software. So perhaps since I'm disliked by both extremes...I'm moderate?
by pentest July 6, 2009 12:16 PM PDT
You work for an open source company?

When did this happen?
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