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Author: JamesLeeBelljbell@eai-healthcare.com
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Actually, I'd say the reverse. Windows sometimes is so hard to figure
out what it's doing, where it's at, how fast it's actually doing it,
especially just before the BSOD. Sounds like a quantum mechanical wave
to me. Whereas Linux is there every time you look at it, just pounding
away, doing exactly what's expected of it.

"Shawn T. Rutledge" wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 09:00:08PM -0700, Cindy Fox wrote:
> > But I'd rather just bring one Pentium. I understand the quantum aspect, but
> > can you at least tell me which is the wave and which is the particle? :)
>
> I'd say Windows is more "broken up" so it must be the particle stream.
> Ride the wave dude, surf Linux.
>
> Then again, Particle Man's more powerful than Triangle Man isn't he?
> Oh well. We can leave the triangles out of it I guess.

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