You may remember the Dilbert series on virtualization we featured here on Virtualization.com. The x86Virtualization bloggers went a little further and aggregated all comics they could find about the topic.
Weekend Reading Tip: Virtualization in Comics
By Robin Wauters
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April 20, 2008
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Guest Posts · Tagged: comics, Dilbert, Dilbert virtualization, fun, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization comics
Guest Posts · Tagged: comics, Dilbert, Dilbert virtualization, fun, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization comics
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