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Stories and comments across the archive that link to code7r.org.
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The Danes send an ice-breaking frigate"There is speculation the Danes will once again send an ice-breaking frigate to the island. But how is Canada prepared to match this show of muscle?" Gordon O'Connor said in a statement.
In response, Canada sends its most powerful warship...
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The Danes send an ice-breaking frigate"There is speculation the Danes will once again send an ice-breaking frigate to the island. But how is Canada prepared to match this show of muscle?" Gordon O'Connor said in a statement.
In response, Canada sends its most powerful warship...
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Re:The Complete Military History of France
Also seen here.
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Re:Possible?
http://www.code7r.org/Bintoons/canadian_af.jpg
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Inadmissability of polygraph results
Maybe if they'd require them, we'd have found the real killers by now.
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Re:Reviewer a shill or a nut
This is obviously a ploy to prepare us for telepathic biotinkering for the upcoming Shadow war. It's published by der Vorlon, fer chrissakes....
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my thoughts exactly
There are quite a few people getting far too uppity about this. And while it is a goal worth taking political action over, I think one of the core problems with the Open Source movement is the fact that we don't know when to back down. Our collective character wants to resolve the problem, crush the "evil bad guys" (Microsoft and proprietary giants) and save the future of computing for people everywhere - seriously, it's our mindset. We grew up watching star wars and star trek, right? As a movement we've been overcome by the blindness and fervor that we decry in the corporations and government we struggle against.
If we truly want freedom, we should be fighting for the freedom to choose - the freedom to pick the best tool for the job. The freedom to use open source if it is better, or to pick proprietary software if it's the best tool for the job. Passing bills mandating the use of open source in the government takes away the freedom of the government to do its job as efficiently as possible. We're taking away from their freedom. Using the exact same method that the MPAA, RIAA, and other corporate entities make use of things like the DMCA to impact our own freedom. And what's the point of inflicting one "freedom" on the government just to take away another?