"Go buy one, please. Support my kids. They need new shoes."

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NEWS Pick of the quotes from the last seven days: "We were shocked and almost scared by how easy it was to get in. It's like coming across the Pentagon and seeing a door open with no one guarding it."
ForensicTec President Brett O'Keefe on hacking the US military
See: 'US army network hacked' http://www.silicon.com/a55174 "Everything is for sale. As a consumer, I'm appalled as an advertiser, I'm delighted."
Dana Todd, founder of interactive agency SiteLab, on the decision by search engine sites to come clean on paid-for searches
See: 'Search engines own-up to paid-for results' http://www.silicon.com/a55180 "Go buy one, please. Support my kids. They need new shoes."
Sun boss Scott McNealy tries a new sales pitch at the launch of his company's general purpose Linux server "They're too busy rolling out the network."
A straight-faced Hutchison 3G spokeswoman on why no one could be found to respond to an analyst's claim that 3G would never make it
See: 'RIP 3G - time to cut losses for next-generation mobile?' http://www.silicon.com/a55147 "For a long period of time Linux has been the province of computer hackers, computer scientists and universities. Now I'm afraid to say you're going to have a lot of people in here with suits on. I apologise for that but it's going to happen."
Oracle boss Larry Ellison prepares LinuxWorld for an influx of suits
See: 'Ellison tells LinuxWorld: "The suits are coming!"' http://www.silicon.com/a55124

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