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  • #16
    lol

    I guess if there is enough code someone could release a new version of windows with all the crap removed.
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    • #17
      ROTFL, "We Are Morons" found in the code comments
      Last edited by Nowhere; 17 February 2004, 12:55.

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      • #18
        Awesome.
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        • #19
          Wow, nice find, Nowhere.

          Hmm, all the files are .cpp. Goes against that old "Windows was made in VB" thing, eh?

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          • #20
            hmm... I am surprised that MSFT didn't steal anything from GNU or BSD

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            • #21
              with what MS are paying their lawyers, they know better ...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Chrono_Wanderer
                hmm... I am surprised that MSFT didn't steal anything from GNU or BSD
                It's really dumb to steal from BSD. The way it's licensed, you can do whatever you want with it other than remove the copyright info. Earlier versions of Windows borrowed <B>heavily</B> from BSD.
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                • #23
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