Grand Tour: the Story of a Penguin and a Red Fedora
GaelDesign writes "The legendary Red Hat Road Tour 2002 is nearly at an end, and a good time was had by all. One of the most successful stops on the tour was the presentation at the O'Reilly and Associates headquarters in Sebastopol, California. Because the Red Hat RV's arrival was delayed due to traffic conditions, Tim O'Reilly gave a rousing speech beforehand that was well received by the audience. Read a detailed report of the event at The Idea Basket."
Yea and if they did release it, then surely it'd just be an overview with numereous plugs in there for their other books such as:
p. 5, 10, 15, 20, 35
"We'll talk more about the chemical toliet in a latter chapter..."
p. 35
"The color of the Chemical Toliet is way beyond the scope of this book. Please refer to the 'OReilly Defininive Guide to Fecese and the thrones in which they are spawned'."
p. 6, 11, 16, 21, 36
"We'll talk more of the 'Red Hat Tour' in a latter chapter. For now, let's discuss other brief technologies that we have books about in which you can buy."
p. 200
"Although we mentioned 'The scope of the Red Hat Tour' in the title of this book, explaning it any deeper would be beyond the scope of this book. Lukily, we offer another book entitled 'Advanced Red Hat Tour description' in which you can purchase.
The Debian Road Trip was also planned, but no-one could figure out how to start the car for a long time. After reading thousands of pages of engine and transmission documentation they got underway, but then were stalled while the driver and passengers argued if a 4-wheeled vehicle was really 'stable' enough. Eventually it was decided that it was OK, but only if it ran on steam power and didn't include an FM radio.
At least they won't run out of toilet paper. Mmm, lay-flat binding...
-- Ed Avis ed@membled.com
Road Touring Pengiuns For Dummies
Ok, this may well be off-topic, a troll, redundant, and/or flamebait, but...
The thing isn't even over and you're calling it legendary? Seems like a waste of a good word.
I don't have karma to burn, but my pre-coffee indignation wouldn't let this pass.