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20 ноя 10Прянишников жжот!
engadget.com/2010/11/19/rus...
Remember when the Russian government confiscated computers from environmental activists, and then justified it by saying they were looking for unlicensed Microsoft software? And then Microsoft went ahead and gave a unilateral software license to all the NGOs and media outlets in the country? And then Putin wrestled an alligator? Well, it seems like the software giant and the land of Dostoevsky and Rasputin have been at cross-purposes for quite a while now. Indeed, Glynn Moody's Open... blog has been tracking the country's progress in developing its own Linux-based Open Source OS (similar to efforts by Cuba and North Korea) for some time, although as of yet it doesn't look like there has been much success. At any rate, Microsoft Russia president Nikolai Pryanishnikov doesn't seem to be threatened by the prospect: "We must bear in mind that Linux is not a Russian OS," he is quoted as saying in an article at cnews.ru. "And, moreover, [Linux] is at the end of its life cycle." Oh, really? Please don't tell Tux just yet... the news would break his heart. -
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20 ноя 10В Нагайбакском районе Челябинской области, в 300 км от Челябинска и в 100 км от Магнитогорска, по дороге из Магнитогорска в Южноуральск находится Село Париж, административный центр Парижского сельского поселения. Южноуральская «Эйфелева башня» выполнена в масштабе 1:5, ее соорудили специалисты оператора связи «Уралсвязьинформ» и умельцы Златоустовского завода металлоконструкций. По некоторым сведениям, обошлось возведение башни на 4 млн руб дороже, чем если бы это была обычная вышка связи.
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