Finding the Microsoft representatives in Linux world is as easy as finding Darth Vader and a couple of storm troopers in the crowd. The evil empire made its presence known.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/ ... are15.html
It's one of those times where truth is stranger than fiction ^^;
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Re: The Evil Empire
Xelloss wrote:
It's one of those times where truth is stranger than fiction ^^;


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Ha! You know it! My brother, a die-hard Linux fan and programmer, just got a job working for the "Evil Empire."
When Microsoft called him and recruited him for the job, I believe his words were something to the effect of, "You mean Microsoft has a Linux department? No way!"
When Microsoft called him and recruited him for the job, I believe his words were something to the effect of, "You mean Microsoft has a Linux department? No way!"

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