Funny, maybe... :)
> I just checked: it is still there. What browser are you using to
> view it?
>
> The site is an elaborate parody, looking _exactly_ like a genuine
> Microsoft site, and containing gems in the links, such as the sample
> MSIE exam, and some less funny heavy-handed links (the authors are
> evidently Linux fanatics and as comedians should keep their day jobs),
> including a description of current Microsoft products, which I copied
> here for you, but which I fear will be mangled by line wrap:
>
> Microsoft Products
>
> Due to popular demand (users of real operating systems don't
> want to be bothered with Linux products), Microsoft's Linux
> products, Rat Head Linux and Microsoft Windows for
> Linux, have been moved to http://bero.exit.de/linux/.
>
> Other Microsoft Products:
>
> Microsoft Windows 2000
> The most innovative piece of theft ever! Absolute
> highlight: you can now telnet into your machine and
> execute some commands remotely! Just like you could in
> Unix systems about 20 years ago!
> Another highlight is the introduction of 65535 all new
> bugs.
> Update: The actual number of bugs is much higher - our
> 16-bit operating system simply couldn't handle a higher
> number.
> You can read the press release here.
> Microsoft Windows for Windows
> The ultimate Microsoft Windows emulator for
> Microsoft Windows !
> We guarantee that Microsoft Windows for Windows can
> run 100% of all Microsoft Windows applications and
> games.
> System requirements:
> Pentium II, AMD Athlon or higher
> 256 MB RAM
> 850 MB free harddisk space
> Microsoft Windows
>
> Order your copy of Microsoft Windows for Windows
> now, and you get it at a special discount price of only
> $999.99!
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Until later: Geoffrey                ">esoteric@denali.atlnet.com
I'm afraid there will be more problems with W2K than there were with
Y2K...
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