Introducing BeOS Journal

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Shawn Powers explains our shift in editorial focus.


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Shawn Powers is the Associate Editor for Linux Journal. You might find him chatting on the IRC channel.


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On April 1st, 2008 vmaatta says:

Good one..

rotfl

On April 1st, 2008 Raptor (not verified) says:

ha ha good one

btw where did u get the shirt from? (former BeOS ;-) )

Excellent timing!

On April 1st, 2008 Mike Roberts says:

I'm on my way now to mortgage my house to fund a new venture, the iGottaBeMe PC running BeOS. I think it will compete favorably with all the Apple iStuff and the EEE PC because of the catchy name. Who do I contact at BeOS Journal to buy ad space for for my iGottaBeMe PC? I gotta have full page ads with lots of color and text describing how acronym compliant the iGottaBeMe PC will be.

Who else could you be but iGottaBeMe PC junkies?

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Mike Roberts is a bewildered Linux Journal Reader Advisory Panelist.

Oh. man, that's funny!

On April 1st, 2008 barryp says:

"We take the BS outta BeOS" ... I have that on a T-Shirt please!

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Paul Barry

To hell with BeOS. I WANT MY

On April 1st, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:

To hell with BeOS. I WANT MY CP/M !!!

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