Linus Torvalds, the father of the Linux Kernel gave Windows 7 the thumbs up in Japan yesterday.

There is a Linux Symposium in Japan. During a break, some attendees decided to make some fun of Microsoft and dragged Linus over to a store selling Windows 7.
When they arrived there, Linus was sold immediately on the product as you can see in the picture. At least that’s what the sales guy thought. He obviously had no idea who he was dealing with.
Source: Bink.nu.
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