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Grabbing the bull by the horns
by Rayiner Hashem on Sunday 22/Feb/2004, @10:38
I don't know if that's a reference to Longhorn, but it would be entertaining if it was :)
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Re: Grabbing the bull by the horns
by Gerd on Monday 23/Feb/2004, @07:20
"Longhorn" is a phallus symbol.

Like in win XP x stands for sex. That's often used in Marketing and some Merkating ghuys believe inhtis technique.
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  • XP -> Sex-Pee ? What? You're sure?
    by Thomas on Tuesday 24/Feb/2004, @04:08
    If you're right, MS marketing guys are strange and sad people. What makes the situation worse is their obvious success...
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Re: Grabbing the bull by the horns
by Gerd on Monday 23/Feb/2004, @07:24
http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,4248,1332766,00.asp


Saturday, October 11, 2003
It's Official: No Longhorn Until 2006
By Mary Jo Foley
Microsoft execs at last have admitted publicly, at last, that Longhorn will not ship in 2005. Does it matter?

--->> So I guess Longhorn will have to compete with KDE 4!
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