__/ [ Ramon F Herrera ] on Wednesday 13 September 2006 01:38 \__
> Hey Roy:
>
> Leave Barcelona alone, will ya'? :-)
>
> They are Linux-friendly territory.
>
> I know what you meant, sometimes I am tempted to do the same thing...
>
> -Ramon
>
>
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.advocacy/browse_frm/thread/3fdc2e261407ec2e/b62713b3ae9d696e?lnk=gst&q=Barcelona+Boasts+Supercomputer&rnum=1#b62713b3ae9d696e
Ramon,
There was place for misinterpretation there. Later on in this thread I said:
"I wasn't referring to Barcelona as means of discrediting the place, but
merely echoing what stood out at the top of page 1." I was in Barcelona when
I was much younger and it was also my favourite (possibly one among a few)
football club as a child. The point I was making is that he didn't study in
Harvard, let alone an institute that strong on a technological side (MIT for
example). These people are most likely using La-la land O/S to write Word
document and delete SPAM in Outlook Express. And I doubt they ever use(d)
Linux at all. They look at it merely as some part of a 'model', failing to
acknowldge merits and most probably going by Harvard word of mouth
(out-of-date myths).
Best wishes,
Roy
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