[Lancaster] [Fwd: The story of Bill, Steve, Linus and co.]

andy baxter andy at earthsong.free-online.co.uk
Thu Oct 30 20:35:27 UTC 2008


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Subject: 	The story of Bill, Steve, Linus and co.
Date: 	Thu, 23 Oct 2008 13:53:27 +0200
From: 	jacques <jacques.dupreez at online.de>
To: 	sounder at lists.ubuntu.com



_The story of Bill, Steve, Linus and co._


William Henry Gates the III

was once a Albuquerque nerd.

>From Harvard he came,

used “Bill” as his name,

brought Windows to fame.


Sold his DOS to IBM

made some money, but then

he marketed Windows, a graphical tool,

it made him real rich, the man is no fool.


Bill is his name

and Windows his fame,

but his products keep crashing

and he is to blame.

He may have the money,

He may have the fame,

but the way he does business

puts him to shame.


Then came this geek from Cupertino,

Commodore was his cappuccino.

He gave us iPod and co

made him plenty of dough,

then a McBook in black

with an apple on its back.

OSX is his toy,

for many users a joy.

His products are good.

The OSX just fine.

But his price policy

just does not rhyme.


This guy from Helsinki

was really no stinky.

Torvalds is his name,

and Linux his fame.


This geek build a kernel

for sundry and co.

you don`t have to buy it,

it`s free don`t you know?


So Bill and friend Steve

became as rich as can be.

while Linus, poor man,

gives his product for free.

The man is a hero

don`t you agree?


So where does this take us

where do we go?

To Linux off course

it steals the show!

It`s stable, its awesome,

it`s fast and secure.

It serves the rich.

It serves the poor.

What more can you ask for,

what more do you need?

Do not hesitate friend,

do yourself a good deed.

Download it right now,

and do it with speed!


germanix




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