[DC LoCo] When did Fruit Loops become Open Source cereal?

Ken Stailey kstailey at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 2 22:19:59 UTC 2011


--- On Thu, 6/2/11, Eric Maag <eric.maag at gmail.com> wrote:

> I mean what would keep M$ from doing a viral based
> FUD campaign using Tux's image.

common sense?












 I thought Linux was a system of turning caffeine into distros.
You sir, have won this email thread.
I'm pretty sure someone was behind deadline and  just used the first  cartoon penguin image they could get rights to.


On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jobuntu LLC <jobuntu2 at gmail.com> wrote:



  
    
  
  
    

    

    
    

    On 05/29/2011 11:21 AM, Ken Stailey wrote:
    
      
        
          
            

              

              --- On Sun, 5/29/11, Kevin Cole <dc.loco at gmail.com>
              wrote:

              
                
                  Just what is Linux mascot Tux doing in a TV cereal
                    commercial? 

                  
                
              
              
                Market penetration? 

                
                Froot loops runs on Linux!
                

                
                http://ubuntuone.com/p/wHm/

                (thrown together using InkScape)

              
            
          
        
      
    
    So what are we saying here?  Linux runs on processed corn and corn
    syrup?  I thought Linux was a system of turning caffeine into
    distros.
    
  


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