I put www.sco.com in the wayback machine website and it came up with this:
http://web.archive.org/web/20020123010858/http://www.sco.com/
which says that SCO is changing it's name to Tarentella...
What happened to Tarentella ?
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nineteenth8129 (39)
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6/13/2004 10:13:23 AM |
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James Clerk Maxwell wrote:
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Isn't it the dance you do after you get bitten by a Tarantula?
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dmmiller (910)
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6/13/2004 12:31:59 PM
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James Clerk Maxwell wrote:
> I put www.sco.com in the wayback machine website and it came up with this:
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> http://web.archive.org/web/20020123010858/http://www.sco.com/
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> which says that SCO is changing it's name to Tarentella...
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> What happened to Tarentella ?
It's still around. After they changed their name from SCO, Calderia changed
their name to SCO and became the company we all love to hate.
Todd
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nospam21 (11322)
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6/13/2004 1:18:03 PM
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:31:59 -0400, Donn Miller wrote:
> James Clerk Maxwell wrote:
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> Isn't it the dance you do after you get bitten by a Tarantula?
I'm pretty sure he meant Quentin Tarentella.
-- Mike --
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mike23 (358)
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6/13/2004 2:22:55 PM
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James Clerk Maxwell said the following, on 06/13/04 06:13:
> I put www.sco.com in the wayback machine website and it came up with this:
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> http://web.archive.org/web/20020123010858/http://www.sco.com/
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> which says that SCO is changing it's name to Tarentella...
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> What happened to Tarentella ?
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Tarantella (NB spelling) is the current name of the company originally
called the Santa Cruz Operation [old SCO]:
<http://www.tarantella.com/>
They sold their "Unix on Intel" business to Caldera in 2001, and
subsequently changed their corporate name to Tarantella.
Caldera, of course, changed _its_ name to the SCO Group, when it decided
its core competence was in frivolous lawsuits.
--
Rich Gibbs
rgibbs@alumni.princeton.edu
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rgibbs2 (197)
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6/13/2004 4:28:52 PM
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