When does linux cease to be linux? It seems to me that this version of linux would be so broken down and rebuilt that it would no longer be linux, but just a bunch of code, just like what's in every digital watch. Someone should define what makes linux linux.
If you break linux down over and over, when does it stop being linux?
If double click started operations as they now operate before cNet filed, then the patent is invalidated. Wired once tried to patent the @ sign. Didn't really hold up too well.
How about Eric Hughes? He had quite a speech a few years ago about "Regulatory Arbitrage" and predicted this would happen. He is also listed in the credits to Cryptonomicon.
And how far apart are the two layers? The only thing I can think of where two layers would be really useful is to finally have e-term have realtime and good transparency.
When does linux cease to be linux? It seems to me that this version of linux would be so broken down and rebuilt that it would no longer be linux, but just a bunch of code, just like what's in every digital watch. Someone should define what makes linux linux. If you break linux down over and over, when does it stop being linux?
If double click started operations as they now operate before cNet filed, then the patent is invalidated. Wired once tried to patent the @ sign. Didn't really hold up too well.
How about Eric Hughes? He had quite a speech a few years ago about "Regulatory Arbitrage" and predicted this would happen. He is also listed in the credits to Cryptonomicon.
And how far apart are the two layers? The only thing I can think of where two layers would be really useful is to finally have e-term have realtime and good transparency.
Why do you hate underscores so much?