The First Church of Linux

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khess khess is offline Offline | Jul 16th, 2009
@Zeke123

It's easier to criticize than to create. I guess that's why God has so many critics. ;-)
 
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Jason Perlow Jason Perlow is offline Offline | Jul 16th, 2009
"Oh come now, Jason Perlow is no martyr - he's a contented microsoft geek who dabbles in linux."

Contented? You must have missed the dozen or so articles I've written in the last year about how much I hate Vista and that Microsoft should give out Windows 7 for free. That I happen to like their server and virtualization solutions does not make me at all a"Contented" end-user. when I use Windows, I do it out of necessity.

And I "Dabble" in Linux the same way Masamune "dabbled" in sword-making. I architect more Open Source solutions per year than I do Microsoft-based ones. 10 years at Linux Magazine as Sr. Technology Editor also counts for more than dabbling.
 
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matthewb matthewb is offline Offline | Jul 16th, 2009
A "counter-proof" to your "definite proof".
If Linux were a religion, there would be a jihad/crusade going on. We would burn Windows installation disks and smash iPods to pieces. We would stone the annoying bloggers.
Since there is only discussion on the net (not always civil, but still), it becomes obvious that Linux is a philosophy. How disappointing.
 
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churchlady churchlady is offline Offline | Jul 17th, 2009
Stone him ! Oh wait he already stoned! tee hee
 
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yonnie yonnie is offline Offline | Jul 19th, 2009
I would prefer Linux to have a first Temple, since only Christians have churches.
 
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khess khess is offline Offline | Jul 19th, 2009
@yonnie

How about a Linogogue?
 
 


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