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| If you get out more you may find more people annoying you with "Awe sEx" ![]() |
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| What is the issue X is Greek for 10 so sound good to me |
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| I figure if it was *really* meant to be pronounced as "ten" instead of "ex", then they'd put a big number "10" on the box instead of an "X", right? ;-)
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| They are just implying the X as in UniX and LinuX but just pronouncing as Ten to avoid UNIX license thing.
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| Roman. Not Greek. But I have to say, I've _always_ hated how they initially called it "Eks" (long before release) and then moved to call it "ten". We've had this discussion over and over. It would have made _so_ much more sense to call it "Mac OS X (eks) 1.0", like they did with the first version of Mac OS X Server. By now, we'd be talking about Leopard: Mac OS X 5.0. Even the paying for the upgrades would have been easier to defend. But having the version number "10" twice in a product's name right next to each other, once in Roman, once in decimal numbers, is plain stupid in my view.
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![]() I just found this link on Wikipedia that says that Apple will be submitting Mac OS X Leopard and Leopard Server to be certified under the Single UNIX Specification so that it's fully UNIX compliant. Maybe then it will officially be called a "UNIX" operating system. Maybe this is the reason for the delay as well?
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