Last week's post on the 
ultimate 
  demise of Netscape
 got readers into a nostalgic mood. Since it's a slow-ish 
  news day, let's jump right into your Internet memories:
First off, Mike from Finland writes again, this time to correct RCPU on an 
  extremely important point. RCPU referred to pop legends ABBA as "four singing 
  Swedes" -- when, in fact, one of the ladies in the group was actually Norwegian 
  (and therefore probably should have had a place in another 
  recent entry). 
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    More news from a big distributor: Tech Data has inked (sorry, we couldn't resist) 
  a 
deal 
  with FMAudit
 to offer managed printing services.
 
	
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    Let's see...hockey joke or 
McKenzie 
  brothers
 joke? Ah, heck, we love Canada. We'll just 
give 
  you the link
 so you can see what this workstation thing is all aboot, eh. 
  (There's no cliché like a Canadian cliché.)
 
	
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    Norway has always been a country of searchers: 
Edvard 
  Munch
 searching in his expressionist art for some outlet for his anxiety, 
  energy companies searching for oil in Norway's fossil-rich waters, 
Henrik 
  Ibsen
 searching for hidden truth in the rigid morals of Victorian society... 
 
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    Mac 
  Pro and Xserve
 are big horses for enterprise-type stuff. They also have 
  new Intel chips inside. See, Mac people, we do know that you're out there.
 
	
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    The first Patch Tuesday of the year is 
looking 
  like a cake walk
. By the way, when's the last time somebody actually organized 
  a cake walk? 
 
	
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    If you caught the results of 
RCP
 the magazine's 
reader 
  survey
 in our December issue, then you know that one of the few things partners 
  don't like about working with Microsoft is Redmond's rarely simple, sometimes 
  arcane licensing policies. In our survey, more than 60 percent of you said that 
  Microsoft's licensing procedures make its products difficult to sell.
 
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    Some enterprising reporter pored over a bunch of numbers over the holidays 
  and figured that Microsoft must be making a killing on its Novell SuSE Linux 
  deal. In the spirit of the Internet, your somewhat less enterprising newsletter 
  writer (hey, there's been lots of football on TV these last couple of weeks) 
  is 
linking 
  to the story
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    Welcome back! And welcome to 2008 -- an Olympic year, an election year (in 
  the U.S., anyway), a year when there'll be a European Championship soccer tournament 
  and a year in which you'll see a few new wrinkles in what we hope is your favorite 
  e-mail newsletter, or at least your favorite newsletter written by a Texan working 
  in an office on Route 9 in Framingham, Mass. (We're guessing that we've got 
  that last category nailed.)
 
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