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Re: I wonder...
by dooh on Friday 18/Jan/2008, @04:42
I once brought a windows notebook to a linux conference. Forgot to turn off the sound. Everyone turned around when i logged in. Dammit.

Disclaimer: It Was Not My Notebook. I dont have windows machines.
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Re: I wonder...
by Scott on Friday 18/Jan/2008, @06:22
The funniest variation on this theme I've seen was the HP Linux Roadshow. The organizers got confused when I gave them an OpenOffice presentation and informed me that everyone else would be using PowerPoint. Fortunately, I had OpenOffice for Windows burned on the same CD as my presentation, but then the complained because "it was a Sun product". I groaned.
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Re: I wonder...
by Hank Miller on Friday 18/Jan/2008, @06:31
You could just claim you are working on KDE on windows at this one - people would even believe you so long as you were smart enough to download the source and had a compiler of some sort. Knowing something about programming would be a bonus though as otherwise someone would try to get into a technical discussion with you and find you out. (I suppose they would eventially unless you really are working on kde-on-Windows).
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Re: I wonder...
by anon on Friday 18/Jan/2008, @10:14
You can consider yourself lucky to not got stoned ;)
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