Literally minutes ago I shook Eric Raymond's hand. He's at my university now, and he gave what was probably the most enlightening speech I have ever heard.
Something that might be found interesting -- he broke the news to us that he has been asked to join the TransGaming board of directors. He's seriously considering it, because he thinks that their "street performer" business model is very promising.
Literally minutes ago I shook Eric Raymond's hand. He's at my university now, and he gave what was probably the most enlightening speech I have ever heard.
Something that might be found interesting -- he broke the news to us that he has been asked to join the TransGaming board of directors. He's seriously considering it, because he thinks that their "street performer" business model is very promising.
Wow...all my IBM DeskStar 75 makes are clicks of death! Quite impressive.
I run hpcalc.org and would like to clarify this article.
HP is not ceasing the production of calculators. Instead, HP has shut down the department that develops new calculators.
This is nothing unusual. In the mid-1990's, HP already effectively shut down calculator development for several years.
The manufacture of calculators is completely separate from the development, and production will continue.