[aclug-L] Re: What technically is called linux?
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>You don't want the Bud truck to stop by when you get
>below a 12-pack, or the keg drops below 25%?
>
>Beer-on-Demand isn't until kernel 3.2, tho... :-)
>
>At the current rate of kernel development, that means
>I have to hoof it to the corner store until at least
>2008...but then at the currentrate of Debian
>development, Debian 3.2 will get here around 2020, by
>which time I'll be thirsty, tired, and 56. I better
>go to bed.
Gentlemen... I see a common desire here...
I say we start to rally all linux developers we can!
We will get kernel 3.2 and "Beer-on-Demand" technology
if we push for it! Becides, given the current
populace, if we could combine linux and this
"Beer-on-Demand" we could CRUSH the evil Microsoft.
Also, a gui-based configurator for this technology
would help greatly. Think of it. At a click of a
button you can tell the kernel protocal whether you
want kegs or cans... imported or domestic... a
specific brand or whatever the computer randomly pics
from a group of user approved beeers.
So call Torvalds today, and demand this feature today!
(This rant was brought to you by the letters F, J, and
extreme boredom.)
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