begin Paul 'Baloo' Johnson quotation: > > Does the system on which you're reading this have an Intel processor? > > No, but they're not the evil empire.
At least as much as Wal-Mart is. And, like Wal-Mart, they have a quality product that a lot of people want. In my old home town in Oklahoma, they were the best grocery store in town, and the ONLY 24-hour place to buy computer equipment. But my point wasn't that Wal-Mart is good, or that Intel is bad; my point was that one shouldn't berate someone else for doing business with one evil conglomerate while one is doing business with another. You aren't doing business with the particular example I picked, but I bet I could find one pretty easily if anybody cared enough for me to bother. I won't, because the point is made without it. -- Shawn McMahon | McMahon's Laws of Linux support: http://www.eiv.com | 1) There's more than one way to do it AIM: spmcmahonfedex, smcmahoneiv | 2) Somebody thinks your way is wrong
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