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From: toddg@cs.utexas.edu (Todd Michael Greer)
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Subject: Re: Questions about Linux vs. FreeBSD...
Date: 14 Dec 1995 14:49:45 -0600
Organization: CS Dept, University of Texas at Austin
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In article <4aob8v$s21@park.uvsc.edu>,
Terry Lambert  <terry@lambert.org> wrote:
[snip]
>PS: look up the word "nonsequiter"; it's in your dictionary
[deletia]
I did.  You are, in fact, almost right--"non sequitur" is in my
dictionary, but nonsequiter  is not.

I find it interesting how this whole Linux vs. FreeBSD thing gets into
a religious war, and I've never heard anyone say anything coherent to
claim that one is better than the other.  I'm not claiming that no
such thing could be said--just that I've not heard it.

I also find Civilization by Avalon Hill interesting.

Todd Greer	<toddg@cs.utexas.edu>
National non sequitur society