If Ever Linux Rules....
Can you think of any changes that will take place if Linux dethrones Windows and Microsoft goes broke? Well, I just thought it over and these ideas came to my mind.
* Penguins will be a happy lot. They will send lots of flying kisses from the Antarctic. Some will even swim north to meet their celebrity cousin, Tux.
* The guys at Google will be on wild celebration. Some of the Microsoft folk will join Al Qaeda to drop bombs on the Google office.
* Antivirus companies will close down. Headed by Symantec, they will open their own bakeries.
* Less PC users will die from the shock of getting a blue screen of death, or on finding all their important documents and photos missing.
* On the contrary, death rate among illegal hackers will rise surprisingly.
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