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Studies done by a prestigious think tank in Silicon Valley have identified the most common behavioral changes in people who have switched to Linux. They were nice enough to share their information with us. According to them, these are the ten most frequent side effects of Linux use with us.

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underthelinux

4 years 33 weeks 5 days 7 hours ago

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And the number 1 side effect of

And the number 1 side effect of switching to Linux is:
"Your problems meeting members of the opposite sex disappear"

..yeah, if you're a woman.

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crimperman

4 years 33 weeks 4 days 13 hours ago

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Well your chances probably disappear

Well your chances probably disappear altogether and so you have no problem. A bit like the T-shirt slogan popular in the eighties..

"I don't have a drinking problem. I drink, I get drunk, I fall down. No problem!"

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