A short story that I am sure some of you will enjoy: I work in the IT department of a medium sized insurance company. We are owned by a very large world-wide insurance enterprise. For the last few years, I have been pushing to use Linux in various roles within my department. The typical response is usually that it was not an "approved" platform by our parent company. (We are primarily a Solaris server/AS400/Windows desktop shop). Recently, the parent has started an evaluation of using "Linux in the Entreprise" and I am fortunate to be able to participate in this project. As I was walking to the garage, I was telling a freind that I was excited and that I have high hopes that Linux has a bright future here. He gave me the typical response "It's not good on the desktop, and would you bet a billion-dollar company on open source, yada, yada, yada...". But here is the great part... So at this point we stop in the Restroom, and I leave a Linux Firewall book I am carrying by the door for a second. There was a janitor there - and he saw the book. All of a sudden he starts talking to me, telling me how he was installing Linux on his home PC, asking my questions about Fat32 and Ext3, etc.,etc!!! After we left, I turn to my friend and say "Hmmm let's see.... a billion dollar Enterprise and the Restroom janitor are both evaluating Linux.....this is a sign" The future is so bright, Tux better get his shades on ;-)