My 1,070th post:

Ok, learning Linux to me is a good idea. After you have it down pretty well, it's POSIX compliant so using another UNIX based OS is usually pretty easy to do.

I made a list of the OSs I own:

My OSs:

1. PC-DOS 6.3

2. BeOS pro 5.0

3. Turbo Linux Workstation 4.0

4. Redhat Linux 6.1

5. Redhat Linux 7.2

6. Redhat Linux 8.0

7. Redhat Linux 9.0

8. Slackware Linux 3.6

9. Slackware Linux 8.1

10. Slackware Linux 9.0

11. Slackware Linux 9.1

12. Open Linux 1.3

13. Caldera Linux 2.2

14. Debian Linux 3.0R1

15. Mandrake Linux 7.1

16. Mandrake Linux 9.1

17. Turbo Linux x.x

18. SuSE Linux 8.1 Professional

19. SuSE Linux 8.2 Professional

20. Free BSD 2.2

21. Free BSD 4.0 Power Pack

22. Free BSD 4.7

23. Free BSD 5.0

24. Free BSD 5.1

25. Windows 3.11

26. Windows 95

27 Windows 95 2nd release

28. Windows 98

29. Windows 98 SE

30. Windows ME

31. Windows 2000 pro.

32. Windows XP home

33. Windows XP home SP1.

34. Windows server 2003

I know it's shocking but I'v only downloaded about 5 of these, the rest were bought and paid for.