P2P Content Delivery for Open Source
Orasis writes "The Open Content Network is a collaborative effort to help deliver open source, public domain, and Creative Commons-licensed content using peer-to-peer technology. The network is essentially a huge 'virtual web server' that links together thousands of computers for the purpose of helping out over-burdened/slashdotted web sites. Any existing mirror or web site can easily join the OCN by tweaking the HTML on their site."
If there are no spelling errors in this post then it's not the real Bob Abooey
I was worried for a minute, there, but on re-reading I found this:
I can go to the distribitors website...
Whew! Not an imposter after all.
MAnaul splel-chekcing i shte ebst knd.
I found the meaning of life the other day, but I had write-only access.
Ok, I know its off topic and all, but mod the parent up funny!
And here's a pullet surprise winning poem too accompany it:
I have a spelling checker.
It came with my PC.
It plainly marks four my revue
Mistakes I cannot sea.
I've run this peom threw it.
I'm sure your pleased two no.
Its letter perfect in it's weigh;
My checker tolled me sew.