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And, while they come with significant problems, it's very easy to fall in love them.
+## History of BSD {#history-of-bsd}
+
+Does computer history have any real appliance?
+Not really.
+Does it explain certain, potentially baffling things? Certainly.
+But does it make great beer talk?
+Absolutely!
+Especially when discussing systems with such rich history as BSD.
+I will be gentle here, I promise.
+No _Hardcore History_ in sight.
+
+{{< menu "bsd-history" >}}
+History of BSD
+{{< /menu >}}
+
+
## FreeBSD {#freebsd}
{{< img-r "freebsd-beastie.png" >}}