Long live Linux!

Jul 26, 2007 08:52 GMT  ·  By

There is absolutely no comparison! No common ground... Linux hardware is in a league all of its own. And Windows Vista machines fail to even come close to the Linux supercomputer featured in the image at the bottom of this article. Just feast your eyes on this Linux based trailer park marvel of technology! Take into consideration the extravagant design and the artistic approach to bridging the gap between cost, aesthetics and functionality. Such an inventive, intelligent and do not forget ergonomic creation, such exemplary pure genius in doing the least with the least possible amount of resources available.

The image answers the classic question of how to best balance the cost of your hardware. As a matter of fact, I don't think that there is any alternative that can take the cheapest Linux box ever, out of the limelight. And without a doubt, this could easily turn into a generalized phenomenon. Free cardboard boxes for all computers. Forget about HP, Dell, Lenovo and Acer. You can take matters into your own hands. Running Windows Vista, one of the various distributions of Linux or Mac OS X Tiger is no issue at all.

Tiger, for example could come with bubblegum white cardboard boxes. Vista could have a black cardboard box for the Ultimate edition, blue for Business, dark green for Home Premium and light green for Home Basic. The possibilities are virtually endless. You too can become a home grown, trailer park educated computer manufacturer. All you need is a sharp tool (preferably metal, but plastic or glass will suffice), a cardboard box and duct tape.

Oh, yes... And don't for get a pen and basic knowledge of the alphabet. Then you too can come up with a slogan just as cool as "LONG LIVE LINUX!' This commentary is at least an equivalent if not even superior to Windows Vista's Wow! The only conclusion that comes to mind is... stupendous... I mean the Windows Vista custom build machine at the top is just...

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