Attack of the Clones sounds like a silly Saturday morning cartoon or a really bad B-movie.
No doubt it's just an excuse to roll out more action figures and lightsaber toys.
What next, Jar-Jar with snap action tongue and mini rocketlauncher?
The Stallman interview reminds me so much of typical corporate "interviews" where you ask a simple question and they start ranting on about the ills of of their enemy(in this case, it's the capitalist pig) and the positive effects of choosing them over their rivals.
It seemed more like an advertisement for Communism than an interview.
Yes, come to the United States where you'll be arrested and held for weeks without a bail hearing for *supposedly* violating some crazy draconian copyright law.
You're going to LOVE the United States!
'You have to wonder what is on Michael's mind tonight with him posting stories about "overwhelmingly large" telescopes and "tech wars in meat space..."'
Afterall, why should he waste his time time posting pointless stories to Slashdot when he could be releasing the Censorware domain to it's rightful owners?
I hope you're reading this, Michael!
Fight back? They lost the battle they moment they became the very enemy they tried to defeat. Ever since Gnome and KDE, they've done nothing but try to emulate the look and feel of Microsoft products.
We get more and more funding cuts, but our taxes seem to get higher and higher. I guess that's our fault for electing liberal scum as our Prime Minister. And if that isn't bad enough, he's French. We might as well have elected a cactus into office. Lord knows the cactus would at least be able to pronounce "new features"(don't ask) without managing to insult the entire Eastern coast.;p~
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
No one is forcing you to use legitimate info. As far as anyone in Vegas is concerned, my real name is Harry Feltersnatch, and I'm an accountant from Maine.;p~
*whistles innocently*
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
"I only wish it had been a little longer, and addressed games for Open Source OSes, too."
Maybe he, like the rest of the industry, knows that Linux will never be anything more than a hobbyist's OS and could care less about writing software for it?
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
He lives a few blocks down, but he's actually not all that bad. It's hemos you have to watch out for.;p~
Just be sure to lock up the livestock at night.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
"WHY SHOULD ANY ARTIST, OF ANY KIND, CONTINUE CREATING NEW WORK, EKING OUT AN EXISTENCE IN PURSUIT OF A CAREER, FOLLOWING THE MUSE, WHEN LITTLE INTERNET THIEVES, RODENTS WITHOUT ETHIC OR UNDERSTANDING, STEAL AND STEAL AND STEAL, CONVENIENCING THEMSELVES AND "SCREW THE AUTHOR"?"
Why should any artist create new work? Because real artists aren't in it for the money. We create because it's what we do. It's our passion. As a "creator" myself, it doesn't bother me in the least if my "art" is spread around so long as MY name stays on it. I was never in it for the money or the recognition, and I could care less if no one ever knows my name or buys anything I create. I create for MYSELF and the people who love what I love. Creating is my passion, not copyright squabbles and royalty checks.
I haven't finished reading the rest of this article, but from the tone, I'm guessing Mr. Ellison is a media writer(See: opportunist/media whore)? If that's the case, then I'm not surprised he's whining like a bitch about this. But hey, like any other owner of copyrighted works, that's his right.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
So then what happens when we breed humans with the ability to survive under low gravity conditions and they can't survive on Earth?
I know, the obvious solution would be to code the ability to adapt to any changes in gravity, but the reality is that we'll probably have to make some sort of trade-off somewhere.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
"Much better then credit cards, viagra, and stock tips."
Ohhh, c'mon. We know you love the Viagra spam. Don't deny it. We all know your dirty little secret. You just looooove watching Bob Dole get warm bawls.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
No doubt it's just an excuse to roll out more action figures and lightsaber toys.
What next, Jar-Jar with snap action tongue and mini rocketlauncher?
Yes sir!
An open source hippie who wears shoes? You're kidding, right?
Not to mention Photoshop as well.
Sorry, Nazi conspirators don't get interviews.
The Stallman interview reminds me so much of typical corporate "interviews" where you ask a simple question and they start ranting on about the ills of of their enemy(in this case, it's the capitalist pig) and the positive effects of choosing them over their rivals.
It seemed more like an advertisement for Communism than an interview.
I guess that's what happens when you use Windows all the time.
Oh yeah. You're just way too fucking l33t for us, Taco.
My, my. Aren't we just a tad bitter? ;)
Being kicked out of your country got you down?
Yes, come to the United States where you'll be arrested and held for weeks without a bail hearing for *supposedly* violating some crazy draconian copyright law.
You're going to LOVE the United States!
Who cares who fixes this thing? As long as it gets fixed..
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LOL, you crackhead Perl flunkies.
Afterall, why should he waste his time time posting pointless stories to Slashdot when he could be releasing the Censorware domain to it's rightful owners?
I hope you're reading this, Michael!
No, too bad NONE of the data is available.
Thank you, Slashdot effect.
Fight back? They lost the battle they moment they became the very enemy they tried to defeat. Ever since Gnome and KDE, they've done nothing but try to emulate the look and feel of Microsoft products.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
Wrong. They're stubborn people who bitch and whine until someone else gets things done for them.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
As far as anyone in Vegas is concerned, my real name is Harry Feltersnatch, and I'm an accountant from Maine.
*whistles innocently*
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
Maybe he, like the rest of the industry, knows that Linux will never be anything more than a hobbyist's OS and could care less about writing software for it?
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
Just be sure to lock up the livestock at night.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
"WHY SHOULD ANY ARTIST, OF ANY KIND, CONTINUE CREATING NEW WORK, EKING OUT AN EXISTENCE IN PURSUIT OF A CAREER, FOLLOWING THE MUSE, WHEN LITTLE INTERNET THIEVES, RODENTS WITHOUT ETHIC OR UNDERSTANDING, STEAL AND STEAL AND STEAL, CONVENIENCING THEMSELVES AND "SCREW THE AUTHOR"?"
Why should any artist create new work? Because real artists aren't in it for the money. We create because it's what we do. It's our passion.
As a "creator" myself, it doesn't bother me in the least if my "art" is spread around so long as MY name stays on it. I was never in it for the money or the recognition, and I could care less if no one ever knows my name or buys anything I create. I create for MYSELF and the people who love what I love. Creating is my passion, not copyright squabbles and royalty checks.
I haven't finished reading the rest of this article, but from the tone, I'm guessing Mr. Ellison is a media writer(See: opportunist/media whore)? If that's the case, then I'm not surprised he's whining like a bitch about this. But hey, like any other owner of copyrighted works, that's his right.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
Loser.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
I know, the obvious solution would be to code the ability to adapt to any changes in gravity, but the reality is that we'll probably have to make some sort of trade-off somewhere.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."
Ohhh, c'mon. We know you love the Viagra spam. Don't deny it. We all know your dirty little secret. You just looooove watching Bob Dole get warm bawls.
"The good thing about Alzheimer's is that you can hide your own Easter eggs."