In the Northeast (AFAIK), Galaxy Internet (www.gis.net) provides unlimited dialup access for $9.95 a month. I haven't had a problem with them. I don't know of any bare bones ISPs though.
If Qt had a BSD license, would there still be license incompatibility problems. I read on the KDE homepage about something called the Free QT Foundation, so that if TrollTech ever stopped developing a FreeQT then it is possible for QT to be released under the BSD license. If this were to happen, would that mean that magically KDE is suddenly in compliance with the GPL? Can someone please enlighten me on this issue?
Wait 'til the next paper comes out about Simpson's Rule. That'll really rock the medical community!
We're big fans of Magna-tiles, both for us and the children.
In the Northeast (AFAIK), Galaxy Internet (www.gis.net) provides unlimited dialup access for
$9.95 a month. I haven't had a problem with them.
I don't know of any bare bones ISPs though.
If Qt had a BSD license, would there still be license incompatibility problems. I read on the KDE homepage about something called the Free QT Foundation, so that if TrollTech ever stopped developing a FreeQT then it is possible for QT to be released under the BSD license. If this were to happen, would that mean that magically KDE is suddenly in compliance with the GPL? Can someone please enlighten me on this issue?