The primary rationale I see bandied about is that during wartime every populace has to give up certain rights or to
allow the governement the ability to infringe on those rights if need be.
The problem with this analogy is that the current "war" will have not really have a defined end unlike traditional wars. So when do you restore the rights?
1. Click on the little cow icon in tooltray.
This only works if the client hasn't been installed as a service. Then the client is invisible and you need some more clicks to deinstall it.
1. The pictures from the books by DEK are (c) American Mathematical Society and Addison-Wesley. They thankfully allow me the use for non-profit. 2. The font used (Lucida Bright) is (c) Y&Y.
TeX has the trip test (and MetaFont has the trap test). But writing good testsuites is hard.
1. Click on the little cow icon in tooltray.
This only works if the client hasn't been installed as a service. Then the client is invisible and you need some more clicks to deinstall it.
And no Pacman. So why care about this list?
Look again at the orderform. It's now primarily EURo-based.
1. The pictures from the books by DEK are (c) American Mathematical Society and Addison-Wesley. They thankfully allow me the use for non-profit.
:-p
2. The font used (Lucida Bright) is (c) Y&Y.
TANSTAFL
There is already a Basic Interpreter written in TeX; try CTAN.
1. It's only 100g paper
2. We now have a mirror in North America.