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NetBSD Trademark Application Completed

Daniel de Kok writes "The NetBSD Foundation is proud to announce that it has registered the ``NetBSD®'' trademark. The foundation would like to thank Jay Michaelson (Wasabi Systems) for filing the application and providing answers to the US Patent Office, and Carl Oppedahl (Oppedahl & Larson) for giving advice and keeping the Foundation informed about the process. An official policy on the use of the NetBSD® trademark is currently being drafted and will be made public soon."

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  1. For once... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I get a chance for first post and have nothing to say

    1. Re:For once... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I get a chance for first post

      and yuo! faiLED it!

  2. mmmmMMmmmm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    WasAAAAAaaabi! Whazzup?

  3. Wow... by Paulrothrock · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Slow news day on Slashdot...

    --
    I'm in the hole of the broadband donut.
  4. Copyright expiration by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Copyright usually expires 50 years after death. How many years left on this one, do you think?

  5. Re:trivial? by DAldredge · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Damn, your right.

    Must run to store and buy caffine.

    Note to self, never post with out caffine in blood.

  6. Here's some "News that matters"... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Quantum Mechanics: Not Just a Matter of Interpretation

    Tomorrow at 4 PM, physicist Shahriar S. Afshar, a Visiting Scientist at Harvard University's Physics Department will give a talk entitled Violation of Bohr's principle of complementarity in an optical "which-way" experiment at Texas A&M University.

    Afshar has done a variation of the standard two-pin-hole "welcher-Weg" optics experiment, in which he demonstrates that wave interference is present even when one is determining through which pinhole a photon passes. This result is in direct contradiction to Neils Bohr's Principle of Complementarity, which would require in the quantum world that when one is measuring quantum properties, all wave interference phenomena must vanish. Afshar's trick is to find the location of the minimum points of wave interference, place one or more wires at these minimum points, and observe how much light is intercepted when one is determining the pinhole through which the photons passed.

    It has been widely accepted that the rival interpretations of quantum mechanics, e.g., the Copenhagen Interpretation, the Many-Worlds Interpretation, and my father John Cramer's Transactional Interpretation, cannot be distinguished or falsified by experiment, because the experimental predictions come from the formalism that all such interpretations describe. However, the Afshar Experiment demonstrates in an interaction-free way that there is a loophole in this logic: if the interpretation is inconsistent with the formalism, then it can be falsified. In particular, the Afshar Experiment falsifies the Copenhagen Interpretation, which requires the absence of interference in a particle-type measurement. It also falsifies the Many-Worlds Interpretation which tells us to expect no interference between "worlds" that are physically distinguishable, e.g., that correspond to the photon's passage through one pinhole or the other.

    The Transactional Interpretation, on the other hand, has no problem in explaining that Afshar results. "Offer waves" from the source pass through both pinholes and interfere, creating a condition in which no transactions to the wires can form. Therefore, no photons are intercepted by wires, as Afshar observes. The quantum formalism makes the same predictions.

    On this basis, it appears that two of the major interpretations of quantum mechanics have been falsified and should be relegated to the waste basket of physics history. The Transactional Interpretation, which involves a forward/back in time handshake, is one of the few (perhaps the only) interpretation(s) left standing after the Afshar test.

    Ask yourself, who am I trolling for with this, and be enlightened

    1. Re:Here's some "News that matters"... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
      The only talk worth attending at A&M is one given by Bjarne Stroustrup. That was a coup for you dumbasses at College Station. Use it to your advantage. Which reminds me:
      Q: How many Aggies does it take to eat an armadillo?

      A: Two. One to do the eating, and one to watch for cars.

    2. Re:Here's some "News that matters"... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Well, I'm sure Schrödinger's Cat will be relieved. Or dead. That whole being in limbo thing must've sucked.

  7. Hell Anti-Slash.org Troll!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Note to mods: "Joceyln Parfitt" is an Anti-Slash troll. Note how "she" changed her sig to "SPECIAL NOTICE: BSD IS DYING" after getting modded up. Feel free to mod this "woman" (yeah, right) into oblivion.

  8. Advanced peek: extended version by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    "Last Disk" [to the tune of Last Kiss by pearl jam]

    Oh where, oh where is my BSD?
    I just loaded it yesterday.
    It's gone to heaven, so I've got to be good,
    So I can see the OS when I leave this world.

    I'd started to load it in my roommate's Dell,
    the hard drive was taking it pretty well.
    During the load, it crashed the heads,
    the distro was stalled, *BSD was dead.
    I couldn't halt it, so I yanked the cord.
    I'll never forget, the sound , oh Lord--
    the screamin' drives, the speaker's blast,
    the painful scream that I-- heard last.

    Oh where, oh where is my *BSD?
    That load took it away from me.
    It's gone to heaven, so I've got to be good,
    So I can see *BSD when I leave this world.

    When I woke up, the sparks were pourin down.
    There were admins standin all around.
    Some burned-out chips had fallen on the tiles,
    but somehow I found my disc of files.
    I lifted the CD, the devil winked and said,
    "Load me darlin just a little while."
    I held it close, I kissed the label--our last kiss.
    I found the love that i knew i had missed
    well now it's gone, even though I loaded it right
    I lost my *BSD and the Dell-- that night.

    Oh where, oh where is my *BSD?
    I tried to load it yesterday.
    It's gone to heaven so I've got to be good,
    So I can see *BSD when I leave this world.

    When I next went to Slashdot, where so many had trolled.
    Any so many times "BSD's Dead!" was told.
    Tears fallin' on the keyboard, I checked "Anonymous"
    and I eulogized *BSD, in memory, of us....

    When I logged on next, my post was modded down.
    In my heartbreak and sorrow, treated like a clown....
    No matter what the mods do, it's in my heart and head
    We'll always know "*BSD IS DEAD!"

    Oh where, oh where is my *BSD?
    I tried to load it yesterday.
    It's gone to heaven so I've got to be good,
    So I can see *BSD when I leave this world.

  9. Re:Irrelevant: Dead by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    So then what OS should I use?

  10. Re:Irrelevant: Dead by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'm convinced.
    I'm going to start using Lunix right now!

  11. Re:If I own a gun it is none of your business by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Typical modern conservative: "Gimme my guns to compensate for my small penis but keep those fags and pot faaaaaaaaaaaaaar away from me, so far that it will require government intervention cuz I'm such a pussy!!!"