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Re: [News] Wil Wheaton on Desktop GNU/Linux Since 2002

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____/ Chris Ahlstrom on Wednesday 21 Apr 2010 23:33 : \____

> Roy Schestowitz pulled this Usenet boner:
> 
>> Wil Wheaton Prime uses Linux to bring you Evil Wil Wheaton sitting in
>> Sheldon's spot.
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>| If you've been reading my blog for a long time
>>| (or you've gone through the archives) you know
>>| that I love the Linux operating system. I
>>| first switched to Linux in 2002, and
>>| eventually ended up running a heavily-modified
>>| version of Debian for years, until I was
>>| seduced by the elegance and stability of OS X.
>>| From time to time, though, I grab a LiveCD
>>| (usually Ubuntu, these days, though I've gone
>>| through most of them at one time or another)
>>| and spend an hour or so poking around to see
>>| what's new and how quickly I can break it.
>> `----
>>
>> http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/wwdnbackup/2010/04/wil-wheaton-prime-uses-linux-to-bring-you-evil-wil-wheaton-sitting-in-sheldons-spot.html
> 
> Pretty funny.  He's been appearing on the Big Bang Theory (which makes my
> wife laugh out loud at lot, and me chuckle sometimes), trolling Sheldon and
> 
>    "Living rent free inside his head."

I used to chat with him a little when he advocated Debian (like you do). :-)

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