Found on Twitter last Friday; made me laugh:
ckittel : Conversation with @kphutt — A crayfish is not a fish, so it must be a supercomputer. As such, it should be able to run Linux.
Found on Twitter last Friday; made me laugh:
ckittel : Conversation with @kphutt — A crayfish is not a fish, so it must be a supercomputer. As such, it should be able to run Linux.
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Ah, but can it run UNICOS too ? *tisch*
Sorry, got me hook, line and sinker there..