Crusher Crushed from Nemesis
Ant sent in a link to Wil Wheaton's weblog where he writes a surprisingly heartfelt piece on being cut from ST:Nemesis. Its a strangely bittersweet little entry that really speaks volumes, especially considering Wil's fairly public disagreements with
Rick Berman. Apparently Wil's bit was cut along with 48 whole minutes of the flick- its just the nature of filmaking. But
I guess if nothing else, they've got tons of stuff for the DVD now!
Oh you crazy slashdot! In the time it took to write my question, it had been answered.
He puts in a good plug for Lindows and Mandrake. The article itself is great, Wil seems like a fellow who hasn't let Hollywood go to his head. Kudos for not putting your happiness in the hands of others, Wil.
- None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton
> It's about time talking on phones when driving was made illegal.
There are jurisdictions where it is.
Not everything that can be measured matters; Not everything that matters can be measured.
Linux-Mandrake 8.2 is a completely separate distro from Lindows. Lindows is non-free subscription-ware. Mandrake is not my favorite distro right now but it "plays by the rules" of free-as-in-speech software. So does Lycoris which is my current favorite of the "Linux for Tyros" distros. I do my heavy lifting in Red Hat 7.3, though.
Knowledge is power. Knowledge shared is power multiplied.
I didn't like "Most Excellent" immediately followed by (mostly affected by....)
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> If you're going to make one illegal, beter make the rest illegal too.
Once again, in certain jurisdictions they are.
Not everything that can be measured matters; Not everything that matters can be measured.
Ok some moderator mods me down for being offtopic. Did they even read the article? Geez. What a lame excuse for a brain-stem attached to two hands.
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Where's Clevernickname? I scanned all the nicks in this thread twice to see if he posted a response. I figured since he's a regular ./er he would he might have something additonal to add.
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