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Why Linux?

ShareThisI got an email from a young friend wanting to know my opinion on the latest virus scare on the internet. He wanted to know if I thought it was a hoax.   Tonight as I thought more about his question I pondered the relatively peaceful existence I lead as a Linux user. Viruses don't really figure in my computing life. They are a non-issue for a Linux user.   Add to that pleasurable experience is the pleasure of using a host of other free software applications. Today an IT intern from a neighboring school district spent the day learning all I could teach her about Ubuntu Linux in one day.

Why Linux?

ShareThisI got an email from a young friend wanting to know my opinion on the latest virus scare on the internet. He wanted to know if I thought it was a hoax.   Tonight as I thought more about his question I pondered the relatively peaceful existence I lead as a Linux user. Viruses don't really figure in my computing life. They are a non-issue for a Linux user.   Add to that pleasurable experience is the pleasure of using a host of other free software applications. Today an IT intern from a neighboring school district spent the day learning all I could teach her about Ubuntu Linux in one day.

Why Linux?

ShareThisI got an email from a young friend wanting to know my opinion on the latest virus scare on the internet. He wanted to know if I thought it was a hoax.   Tonight as I thought more about his question I pondered the relatively peaceful existence I lead as a Linux user. Viruses don't really figure in my computing life. They are a non-issue for a Linux user.   Add to that pleasurable experience is the pleasure of using a host of other free software applications. Today an IT intern from a neighboring school district spent the day learning all I could teach her about Ubuntu Linux in one day.

Why Linux?

ShareThisI got an email from a young friend wanting to know my opinion on the latest virus scare on the internet. He wanted to know if I thought it was a hoax.   Tonight as I thought more about his question I pondered the relatively peaceful existence I lead as a Linux user. Viruses don't really figure in my computing life. They are a non-issue for a Linux user.   Add to that pleasurable experience is the pleasure of using a host of other free software applications. Today an IT intern from a neighboring school district spent the day learning all I could teach her about Ubuntu Linux in one day.

Why Linux?

ShareThisI got an email from a young friend wanting to know my opinion on the latest virus scare on the internet. He wanted to know if I thought it was a hoax.   Tonight as I thought more about his question I pondered the relatively peaceful existence I lead as a Linux user. Viruses don't really figure in my computing life. They are a non-issue for a Linux user.   Add to that pleasurable experience is the pleasure of using a host of other free software applications. Today an IT intern from a neighboring school district spent the day learning all I could teach her about Ubuntu Linux in one day.

Why Linux?

ShareThisI got an email from a young friend wanting to know my opinion on the latest virus scare on the internet. He wanted to know if I thought it was a hoax.   Tonight as I thought more about his question I pondered the relatively peaceful existence I lead as a Linux user. Viruses don't really figure in my computing life. They are a non-issue for a Linux user.   Add to that pleasurable experience is the pleasure of using a host of other free software applications. Today an IT intern from a neighboring school district spent the day learning all I could teach her about Ubuntu Linux in one day.

Why Linux?

ShareThisI got an email from a young friend wanting to know my opinion on the latest virus scare on the internet. He wanted to know if I thought it was a hoax.   Tonight as I thought more about his question I pondered the relatively peaceful existence I lead as a Linux user. Viruses don't really figure in my computing life. They are a non-issue for a Linux user.   Add to that pleasurable experience is the pleasure of using a host of other free software applications. Today an IT intern from a neighboring school district spent the day learning all I could teach her about Ubuntu Linux in one day.
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