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From: Nux Vomica <nv@linux.rocks>
Subject: Microsoft Fails GNU/Linux Wins
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A fantastic storage medium for data was the DVD-RAM disk:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-RAM

I have many DVD-RAM disks which I created using GNU/Linux
which are still very much accessible using GNU/Linux.

What about that junk-shit system known as Microslop Winblows?

Nope.  Microslop can't read them -- even though it should.

Microslop is junk that caters only to the latest junk fads.

But GNU/Linux will always be there for all of your disk needs,
even floppies.


-- 
Systemd: solving all the problems that you never knew you had.