today's leftovers
- Xen vs. KVM: Verdict still out on dueling hypervisors
- Happy Birthday GNOME Journal!
- Windows Donations to Schools and Libraries: Charity or Tyranny?
- Credit Cards and Money Manager Ex
- Traveling in real time
- Saturday is 'Software Freedom Day' at Morris County library
- Xtra Ordinary Operating System for XO Laptop
- In God We Trust: the Story Microsoft-NBC will probably never run
- Linux-based picture frame adds Internet radio, widgets, multimedia
- The 20 Open Source Innovative Startups Nominated for the Open Innovation Awards
- Gentoo incremental updates
- Novell: BrainShare Returns In 2010
- Palm drops Windows Mobile from future plans, WebOS only focus
- Palm losses mount despite the Pre
- OOo Dictionary Extensions
- Linux distro boasts CGL 4.0 compliance for MIPS
- Some pics from the new GNOME Activity Journal
- Open Letter to the Irish Government on Open Source Driven Innovation
- Another Day, Another Reason to Fret Over MySQL's Fate
- News from the Holy Kate Land
- First Netbook Running Moblin Version 2 is Set to Arrive
- Why have you switched to GNU/Linux?
- Sugar Labs and FSF announce joint efforts to promote learning platform for children
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Tripe: In God We trust
What does this fascist rant from the lunatic fringe have to do with Linux? How can you even remotely include this highly offensive piece of screed in this great forum. Shame on you. Remove this crap and return to your otherwise outstanding standards of excellence, please.
re: Tripe
Lost your tinfoil hat eh?