a point in the open source movement's history when the GPL is decreasingly essential.
It would appear you insight is becoming increasingly irrelevant; or just terribly uninformed, not to mention the fact that when you posted this article skype had already 'decided' to skip the appeal. The GPL wins, again! You could read more over at Groklaw but I seriously doubt you care.
They could give the customer the legal copy of OS X to install themselves or put it in an install partition on the HDD (not technically 'installed') with a first time start-up/install script such as HP (others?) does/did with the Windows XP backup partition.
I'd buy SAP but I bet a lot of folks in this country wouldn't because they are 'fur-i-ners'. As for MS offering olive branches to the foss community, I'm not seeing that in the ongoing OOXML saga.
Re: Artifacts everywhere. Pulling them together is
"If eVoting has a chance in hell, it would need to be led by a group effort of bleeding edge companies such as Sun, Google, Oracle and Microsoft to consider an alliance to bring their real world experience to the table to create open standards..."
Damn Chef, give a guy a warning before you say outrageously funny stuff like that. I just shot hot coffee through my nose and all over my keyboard. I don't care about the laptop but I just achieved the perfect gnome setup.
At&t doesn't offer automatic backup that I know of but you can copy your SmartChip contacts to another phone or computer using USB/Bluetooth/IrDA or you could just clone the chip (with a little help, of course; wink, wink, nudge, nudge.) and put it in a safe place.
Still, when he was arrested last May federal authorities actually claimed that the arrest might lead to a decrease in spam. How did that work out?
I don't recall any fluctuation from last may but I do know that spam on my cox-mail and gmail accounts has increased 50-60% in the last two weeks. Anyone else seen this kind of increase, or is it just me?
I doubt terrorists cells which are already established here (Do you think they aren't) will have much difficulty getting around anything DHS can think up. Lumbering bureaucracies are sitting ducks for guerrilla tactics.
I don't know where Bill balances out on the scales of justice and I don't care. That is between him and his god. But, I can't help but wonder if his recent world speaking tour isn't just lubrication for the announcement to spend $235.5 in schools worldwide, in the form of a low-cost Windows+Intel computers, thus, locking in a new, global generation of users and killing off OLPC's XO laptop at the same time. Hey, once bitten, twice shy.
I didn't say your post was FUD. I said it was "close" to being FUD. I was wrong to say that. It's more along the lines of a troll. There is plenty of information on the net about Intel quiting OLPC and I know you can find it just as easily as I can but you could start by comparing your article with this.[nytimes.com]
That doesn't sound like "sour grapes" to me. Sounds more like the Intel gang are a bunch of self centered, egotistical pricks taking advantage of people trying to help others.
Almost all the techdirt articles on OLPC seem to take on a condescending air toward the project and treat it as a dumb tech company that doesn't know how to run a business. They are neither! Perhaps you could offer OLPC some expert help.
Finally, I don't think you appreciate, at all, the philosophy behind the project or the XO computer. Have you seen the XO, played with it, scrutinized the design, know how it works, know why they chose the software installed? Do you know that there is a button on the XO keyboard which will show you the source code of the application you are using? Do you know why they did this?
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Troll?
It would appear you insight is becoming increasingly irrelevant; or just terribly uninformed, not to mention the fact that when you posted this article skype had already 'decided' to skip the appeal. The GPL wins, again! You could read more over at Groklaw but I seriously doubt you care.
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work-arounds?
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Re: Re: Uh, isn't this called a search engine?
It was a dark and stormy night. (dump Google core here). The End
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Big Mess
I have little to no business sense but News Corp. + Microsoft sounds like a perfect fit,n..
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Joe who?
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Your trash? No!
And, in case anyone was wondering, as I was, this was confirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1988.
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No Kidding!
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Re: Meh
And they admit that they have deliberately crippled their products.
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Cell phones/Smoking
Notes to self: (1)Drink more caffeine to stave off Dementia. (2)Why are friends calling me 'Tweek'? (3)Drain prostate today; several times.
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Okay, I'll bite (1Apr08)
What, no blackjack and hookers?
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Re: Artifacts everywhere. Pulling them togethe
I'd buy SAP but I bet a lot of folks in this country wouldn't because they are 'fur-i-ners'. As for MS offering olive branches to the foss community, I'm not seeing that in the ongoing OOXML saga.
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Re: Artifacts everywhere. Pulling them together is
Damn Chef, give a guy a warning before you say outrageously funny stuff like that. I just shot hot coffee through my nose and all over my keyboard. I don't care about the laptop but I just achieved the perfect gnome setup.
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Backup
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The only thing we have to fear....
I'm sure godless, commie, free software, and ESR, are banned there as well.
On the post: Top Spammer Pleads Guilty, But Spam Still Going Strong
Spam score: Feds-0, Spammers-3(+)*10^9/day
I don't recall any fluctuation from last may but I do know that spam on my cox-mail and gmail accounts has increased 50-60% in the last two weeks. Anyone else seen this kind of increase, or is it just me?
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Security Theater
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Perhaps' once you get beyond...
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Re: Suspect
And, don't forget the Mormon Mafia.
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Altruism or lock-in with a nice wrapper?
I don't know where Bill balances out on the scales of justice and I don't care. That is between him and his god. But, I can't help but wonder if his recent world speaking tour isn't just lubrication for the announcement to spend $235.5 in schools worldwide, in the form of a low-cost Windows+Intel computers, thus, locking in a new, global generation of users and killing off OLPC's XO laptop at the same time. Hey, once bitten, twice shy.
PJ over at Groklaw has more on this story.
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Re: After checking the facts......
I didn't say your post was FUD. I said it was "close" to being FUD. I was wrong to say that. It's more along the lines of a troll. There is plenty of information on the net about Intel quiting OLPC and I know you can find it just as easily as I can but you could start by comparing your article with this.[nytimes.com] That doesn't sound like "sour grapes" to me. Sounds more like the Intel gang are a bunch of self centered, egotistical pricks taking advantage of people trying to help others.
Almost all the techdirt articles on OLPC seem to take on a condescending air toward the project and treat it as a dumb tech company that doesn't know how to run a business. They are neither! Perhaps you could offer OLPC some expert help.
Finally, I don't think you appreciate, at all, the philosophy behind the project or the XO computer. Have you seen the XO, played with it, scrutinized the design, know how it works, know why they chose the software installed? Do you know that there is a button on the XO keyboard which will show you the source code of the application you are using? Do you know why they did this?
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