I would love to hear what Steve "the Crocodile Hunter" would say about this. Sure the guy is the goofiest person I've seen from.au yet, but he is one of the few who really do care about animals and knows his shit. It's people like him we need to make decisions.
Brilliant. Perhaps we should ask Paul Hogan and Greg Norman for opinions too? Wouldn't want to miss the only other two significant people in Australia, would we? Ah, those crazy Ausssies...
Many, including Richard Stallman, have criticized the BSD license due to its demand for credit in advertising. Since this is the only restriction on further redistribution, the BSDs are the only freely re-distributable operating systems in common use. However, due to the advertising clause, FreeBSD cannot simply tack the GPL onto the existing license. The GPL prohibits this. Much new development removes the advertising clause of the copyright statement.
So, now that the advertising clause is gone, does this mean that FreeBSD can simply tack the GPL onto the existing license?
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The rechargeable battery is just a reservior to smooth out the load. NiCads have a much lower internal resistance (and therefore higher current capability) than alkalines. The radio needs short bursts of relatively high currents on transmit.
Brilliant. Perhaps we should ask Paul Hogan and Greg Norman for opinions too? Wouldn't want to miss the only other two significant people in Australia, would we? Ah, those crazy Ausssies...
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Many, including Richard Stallman, have criticized the BSD license due to its demand for credit in advertising. Since this is the only restriction on further redistribution, the BSDs are the only freely re-distributable operating systems in common use. However, due to the advertising clause, FreeBSD cannot simply tack the GPL onto the existing license. The GPL prohibits this. Much new development removes the advertising clause of the copyright statement.
So, now that the advertising clause is gone, does this mean that FreeBSD can simply tack the GPL onto the existing license?
The rechargeable battery is just a reservior to smooth out the load. NiCads have a much lower internal resistance (and therefore higher current capability) than alkalines. The radio needs short bursts of relatively high currents on transmit.
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Think of it just like a very big capacitor.