You are concentrating too much on the word "Free" in Freenet. There is another problem Freenet is trying to solve. The concept of decentralizing information alone is enough to use Freenet. If freenet has enough users then it would be really cool to get a lot of content fast from other users in your isp (who are freenet nodes) for example. I don't want to regurgitate freenet.sourceforge.net. You probably get my point.
The pic language by Brian Kernighan, used as a preprocessing language that describes how to draw and format simple graphics like boxes, arrows etc. I believe Richard Stevens used it in all his illustrations. Pic uses pieces of the english grammar. Its looks a lot like english sometimes. Check out http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/cstr116.ps http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/gpic.raymond.p s
You are concentrating too much on the word "Free" in Freenet. There is another problem Freenet is trying to solve. The concept of decentralizing information alone is enough to use Freenet. If freenet has enough users then it would be really cool to get a lot of content fast from other users in your isp (who are freenet nodes) for example. I don't want to regurgitate freenet.sourceforge.net. You probably get my point.
kirk
The pic language by Brian Kernighan, used as a preprocessing language that describes how to draw and format simple graphics like boxes, arrows etc. I believe Richard Stevens used it in all his illustrations. Pic uses pieces of the english grammar. Its looks a lot like english sometimes.p s
Check out http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/cstr116.ps
http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/gpic.raymond.
How is it different from normal PC133 SDRAM? I could find anything on it in the usual places.
the 24 chromosomes has been online'd by project gutenberg for a while now
We should try to make Linux and opensource look better instead of try to make its competitors worse. I'm getting sick of all the Microsoft crap on /.
I likes the techie stuff. Gimme!