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Truly hilarious. The lone point that MS seems willing to grant to it's competition, in the "Web Standards" compliance category, MS itself clearly deserves an epic FAIL.

Too bad it's a Windoze desktop...had it been Linux, I might be interested.

I truly do love all that beautiful, ad-free white space on Google's main page.

I find a few of the comments here that mention "excessive resource usage" by Compiz to be a bit of a mystery.

How odd. Apple's OSX is just another variety of Linux - OSX was created from the "FreeBSD" version of Linux.

@chelsel: Mac OSX was created from FreeBSD Linux.

@UnderLoK: In Windoze it's called "RTFM", right?

@xplorer2user: I easily set up a LAMP server just a few days after I first started using Ubuntu linux - and I was a TOTAL linux noob at the time.

@nightryder21: If you truly think it's just "fanboyism" then you obviously have not tried Ubuntu or LAMP yet yourself.

I haven't used IE in over a decade and a half (ever since MS began doing everything in their power to kill Netscape, back in the day) - IE is truly the worst browser ever made, IMHO.

After having used Compiz Fusion on Ubuntu for several years now, DeskHedron definitely seems to be very "Alpha", if you know what I mean.

What a dumb name. Nobody here that looked at it could agree how it should be pronounced - most thought it might be pronounced like the word "quill".

I think that Ubuntu with Compiz-Fusion already looks a LOT better than either Vista or OS X does.

This rebate is actually a "loan" from the government. They are borrowing the money to fund the stimulus package, and we will all have to pay that loan back...with interest.

The federal government is sending each and everyone of us a rebate. If we spend that money at Wal-Mart, the money will go to China. If we spend it on gasoline it will go to the Arabs. If we purchase a computer it will go to India . If we purchase fruit and vegetables it will go to Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala . If

It's absolutely gorgeous. It installed without a hitch and everything works flawlessly. It's fast and stable. I love it! I'm never going back to Windows again!

I've been dual-booting Windows and various flavors of Linux on all my computers for several years now. But I still found myself working in Windows most of the time simply because Linux just didn't always seem to have good replacements for many of my favorite Windows programs.