THE *NIXED REPORT
Unix and Overlooked Pop Culture
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In This Issue

The Horse's Mouth (A Word from the Editor)
The dark side of Microsoft.
The Dark Side of Microsoft

Four media entities in the hot seat.
Under Fire: Alternative Media in the Hot Seat!

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Xubuntu 6.10 Reviewed

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A note: With each passing issue, I will review different distributions of Linux as I encounter them.  As you'll soon find out, I had to switch to a different OS in the middle of testing Xubuntu due to a goof-up I made.  Next issue, I will be writing extensively about PCLinuxOS 0.93 Big Daddy!  Keep an eye on this one!  It looks pretty good thus far.
The Pocket Dragon
Charles Copeland

A three year old boy --- concerned for his safety and the safety of his fourteen year old sister and parents --- hid inside his closet, palming a dulled pewter dragon.

This was the third time in the past year that someone had broken into the house, and the third time his father had caught up with the burglar.  The other two occurrences were in the daytime, when the burglars thought his father would be asleep, but they were both wrong and now they were both in prison.  Read More >

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Some More A+ Rhetoric
my Tolstoy roots bleeding freely
Charles Findley

You can not stop the march of time, because time is inevitable.  So, you can not simply quit time, however labor and work can be abandoned.

In the hierarchy of what is in its essence a corporate soverignty, the work force of our world today is a mill being run in reverse.  This is a world where the insignificant higher ups prosper by exerting very little force themselves, only being driven along by the essentially more significant yet unrecognised force of the laborer and the working man.  Read More >

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