Hi, I have considered your request to "pour bowls upon bowls of steaming hot grits down your pants", instead of the destruction of the open-source movement. But under one condition. That you provide (additional) funding to your r&d group. The secret research group ran by the NSA to provide communications intelligence of the whereabouts and activities of TUX the PENGUIN, as well as other leaders of the OSCM(open-source-communist-movement)
The Michelson-Morley Experiment disproved the existence of the ether(substance that light waves could travel on) because the theoretical ether didn't show any(negligibly small) affect on a speeding light wave. This dark matter doesn't show any affects towards common matter, does it react similarly towards light? And, could this dark matter act like the ether and provide a medium which light waves travel through? --just a few thoughts aloud --digital clock: 44:44 3:33:22:1
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yeah...but wouldn't it make it just as hard for linux users looking for the real DeCSS?
Couldn't the 1GHZ chip be one of the Crusoe chips from Transmeta. I think they're not very expensive. And run at very low temperatures. So it could push 1ghz and not get fried. Why does it have to be a pentium? certainly AMD makes cheaper chips comparable to PIII's
Dear William,
Hi, I have considered your request to "pour bowls upon bowls of steaming hot grits down your pants", instead of the destruction of the open-source movement. But under one condition. That you provide (additional) funding to your r&d group. The secret research group ran by the NSA to provide communications intelligence of the whereabouts and activities of TUX the PENGUIN, as well as other leaders of the OSCM(open-source-communist-movement)
Sincerly Yours,
The ANTITUX
The Michelson-Morley Experiment disproved the existence of the ether(substance that light waves could travel on) because the theoretical ether didn't show any(negligibly small) affect on a speeding light wave. This dark matter doesn't show any affects towards common matter, does it react similarly towards light? And, could this dark matter act like the ether and provide a medium which light waves travel through? --just a few thoughts aloud --digital clock: 44:44 3:33 :22 :1
yeah...but wouldn't it make it just as hard for linux users looking for the real DeCSS?
Couldn't the 1GHZ chip be one of the Crusoe chips from Transmeta. I think they're not very expensive. And run at very low temperatures. So it could push 1ghz and not get fried. Why does it have to be a pentium? certainly AMD makes cheaper chips comparable to PIII's