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  1. Re:Prior Art! on The Satori Effect · · Score: 1

    Ouch!! Write a book. I'll read.


  2. Re:What? on Sun Considers Switching Cobalt to Solaris · · Score: 1

    And about a port from Cobalt/Mips to a Cobalt/Sparc?


  3. Re:it probably won't get too much better on Management To Blame For IT Worker Shortage? · · Score: 2

    ...and they will be promoted to the management, to not disturb with the IT systems (Dilber law).


  4. Re:The original Luddites were selfish on The Return Of The Luddites · · Score: 1

    We are the evil ones! The technocrats. We'll win, of course, but, look that poor ones that can't understand why your little son spends hours at www.sex.com and don't have a girlfriend? They loose the control, and blame us for your fault!


  5. Luddites feared... on The Return Of The Luddites · · Score: 1

    The original luddites feared to lost their job's. The Industrial Revolution breaked the man and the identity with your own work and life means. The man was no more owner of your work (and life) and the product of your work was far away from your understand, since the industrial line production segregates the worker from the final product. The technology can give this back!


  6. Re:Jeez, the web is the new frontier on Spirit Of The Web · · Score: 1

    Great! I dont have to read that book.


  7. Well, let�s open some offices and lab's... on H1B Tech Visa Workers Being Deported From U.S. · · Score: 1

    ... in other countries and export some job's and import some software and destroy the unique industry US have some competitive advantage today!


  8. And about GPL on Thoughts On An Open TiVo · · Score: 2

    "It's an incredibly difficult task. It's one thing to record what you see onto the TiVo drive, but the format on that drive and how you get access to that drive is totally proprietary to us. It would be very difficult for somebody to actually hack into that. And as far as we know, no one is doing that today."