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		<title>By: Bias in the Open Source OS World &#171; A Ham Sandwich</title>
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		<description>[...] in the Open Source OS&#160;World  24 08 2007   I like seeing posts like If you want the features of Solaris, then just use Solaris! cropping up. Not because I think everyone should use Solaris (which I do, but that is beside the [...]</description>
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