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Ponytail boy has that thing pulled way too tight

So Sun is going to become a Windows Server OEM?

Wow, I guess ol' Schwartzy forgot what happened to SGI when they decided to abandon their core competency to suck at Redmond's teat. Went from being a central innovator in the Unix space, particularly for high-end graphics and actually had a decent UI with Irix...to selling compute clusters for Linux and Windows.

Anyone care to start up the Sun death pool? After all, you can never have too many Linux and Windows compute cluster OEMs.

Oh well, Solaris wasn't used by anyone of not, right?

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