The "Techie" Vote?
Ironica writes "This Los Angeles Times article discusses a compelling trend: techies are making their collective voice heard in politics. Quote from the article: "After years as political agnostics, the programmers and engineers who orchestrated the technological revolution of the 1990s are trying to reboot government...They have money, earned during the boom. They have time, found since the bust. And they are using their technological savvy to recruit even casual Internet users to their causes." Perhaps instead of "boxers or briefs," our next presidential candidate will have to answer "POP3 or IMAP?""
I've formatted 5 times in the last 3 weeks and the one thing I feel fortunate about is the fact that my E-mail is IMAP. I've lost none of it. Needless to say, I'm dropping my absurdly unstable OS which shall remain nameless and learning Gentoo Linux. (Not an easy task. Been trying to install Gentoo for about 24 hours now. But I refuse to use a "lesser" distro for Linux newbies. Cold turkey's the way to go.)
You're right, I wouldn't steal a car. But if it were possible, I sure as hell would download one!
Soon we will turn into a technocracy (and then robots will kill us all, but let's not get ahead of things).
Gosh, Taco... ...you actually think I'm going to declare my annual household income (amoung other things) to some stinkin' web site, just to read some article you found great ???
:-(
Slashdot is getting worse by the day lately