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Who knew Linus Torvalds had a LOLcats side?

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Who knew Linus Torvalds had an LOLcats side?
You might think that the kind of people who follow Linux guru Linus Torvalds on Google+ -- or follow him anyplace online, for that matter - would not be LOLcats type of people. A clash of stereotypes, if ever there was one. And, of course, you might think that Torvalds, a notorious crankypants, would not be an LOLcats type of person himself. Turns out you'd be wrong on all counts. Read More


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