"The US Food & Drug Administration raided Scientology on January 4, 1963 and seized hundreds of E-meters as illegal medical devices. The incident is described in Jon Atack's book, A Piece of Blue Sky, and in this essay by Stephen Barrett, M.D. Since that time, meters have been required to carry a disclaimer stating that they are purely a religious artifact." The findings of the FDA could certainly help towards any DCMA lawsuit...
Please insert random Microsoft flame here. After all, we all know Redhat isn't a company buying every related company in sight to make their army grow... errr wait, they are.
This isn't a troll, but people- come on. This kind of incident should be used to learn from for the Open Source community- not another chance to thumb our noses at yet another closed source company. Pardon all the cliches, but making fun of MS here is like shooting fish in a barrel and preaching to the choir at the same time.
Is there a 'best way' to set up default passwords?
"The US Food & Drug Administration raided Scientology on January 4, 1963 and seized hundreds of E-meters as illegal medical devices. The incident is described in Jon Atack's book, A Piece of Blue Sky, and in this essay by Stephen Barrett, M.D. Since that time, meters have been required to carry a disclaimer stating that they are purely a religious artifact." The findings of the FDA could certainly help towards any DCMA lawsuit...
Please insert random Microsoft flame here. After all, we all know Redhat isn't a company buying every related company in sight to make their army grow... errr wait, they are. This isn't a troll, but people- come on. This kind of incident should be used to learn from for the Open Source community- not another chance to thumb our noses at yet another closed source company. Pardon all the cliches, but making fun of MS here is like shooting fish in a barrel and preaching to the choir at the same time. Is there a 'best way' to set up default passwords?