I'll always think about the lovely americans on
White House, Shell, the black people your cops
kill everyday, your presidents , your position
about the other countries...
Angels? Wake up and smell the coffe!
ALL group of people (thus imagine an ENTIRE COUNTRY)
will have different behaviours inside it...
Here from Brail, I must say that the government
tried to talk with Roche.
Roche said no no no.
So, they are NOT trying to destroy the pharmaceutical
industry, nor Roche, not kicking tha patents away.
They tried to negociate a lower price, respecting
all the legal procedures, but Roche , with all it's
power, repelled the terms.
They wanna $$$ , fsck the people.
So Brazil take this action...
Well, ok. If somebody have anything nasty on their
site, the government go and shut it off...
But, when the owners of the sites,and their friends go to the counterattack?
Who'll win?
Well, I cannot see much of the REVOLUTION here from
my seat at 3rd world...
What the "net revolution" can change on the world, and I mean not the electronic world?
While people are dying from starvation, stupid religious or political
differences, etc, all aroubd the globe, this revolution don't get
a "revolutionary".
Yeah, the Internet help to change some behaviours, but not so sensitive.
You can comunicate easily, but not always (Chian anyone?)
Or, try to say what this revolutio is to a Biafra's or Congo's starving child.
Or to a beduine.
The net revolution must flourish on the humankind, not
on the MARKETS.
One question... They put traps on the Windows to crash the Netscape browser, don they? Other : They forced the OEMs tou use Windows, at lower prices, don't did? If this are NOT wrong on the market, what can be?
Well, the experience here on Brazil, at least what I saw on UNICAMP, was this:
Whe the students administrate the network, we've
no probs, we were secure, ALMOST 24/7
When our valuable teachers, masters of the truth,
began to think "Let's use professionals, students have no compromise to the work", blah blah blah..
Our ENTIRE system was hacked. Some guys used our recurses to server chats, warez and IRC's channels. More than once the "no compromise" students came to save our lives...
What they learned? Nothing. There's still some professionals working on the network.
and the best one don't know how to mount a disk on NFS...
Sigh.
If all things that came for free are illegal, think about humanitarians efforts...
Thinking about innovation... Hehe, they're really NOVEL when they get an trap on the Windows 3.1 to STOP when running on Novell-DOS!
And About the traps (oh, no traps, only bugs!) to
blow the Netscape Navigator away from Win9X ?
Funny. If I gave clothes away to anyone FREE, can the
clothes store sue me?
Damn. How can we get the Eastern Eggs on
that chips?
=o)
Serious, if they put weird things like a
"doom" on the Power Point , what they can do with
a chip?
First of all, some Brasilians KNEW all the
console games, understand the Internet, etc, despite of the comment of Hairy_Potter.
What we see here is only marketing from our government.
A great percentage of our country can ever
read portuguese (I'm trying English! =o), what
about get an Internet surfer ?!?!
We need first to get BASIC education. To the masses, so they can THINK.
All this money should be used to give the homeless a chance to go to school, get a job.
Just my brasilian opinion.
Surely.
I'll always think about the lovely americans on
White House, Shell, the black people your cops
kill everyday, your presidents , your position
about the other countries...
Angels? Wake up and smell the coffe!
ALL group of people (thus imagine an ENTIRE COUNTRY)
will have different behaviours inside it...
Never Mind.
Microsoft is American.
DMCA too.
Here from Brail, I must say that the government
tried to talk with Roche.
Roche said no no no.
So, they are NOT trying to destroy the pharmaceutical
industry, nor Roche, not kicking tha patents away.
They tried to negociate a lower price, respecting
all the legal procedures, but Roche , with all it's
power, repelled the terms.
They wanna $$$ , fsck the people.
So Brazil take this action...
Whadda ya make on this shoes?
Did you work for MicroSfot?
I hear speech like that sometime ago on their site....
THink on this side.
YOU are a HIV holder.
YOU have NO money.
YOUR country have no money.
Roche say : sorry.
Put this shoes and walk a light year.
Heh.
Any of your works of that era as in Word95
format?
=o)
Or any Macro Virus destryed them?
Or any other virus?
Where here on Brazil are a Toys'R'Us?
=o)
Well, ok. If somebody have anything nasty on their site, the government go and shut it off...
But, when the owners of the sites,and their friends go to the counterattack?
Who'll win?
Lovely story...
So, what's the theorical limit? There's WHY worrY?
heh, thanks.
... but colud they think : All the Music Belong to Us? (Us = RIAA) =o?
Well, I cannot see much of the REVOLUTION here from my seat at 3rd world...
What the "net revolution" can change on the world, and I mean not the electronic world?
While people are dying from starvation, stupid religious or political
differences, etc, all aroubd the globe, this revolution don't get
a "revolutionary".
Yeah, the Internet help to change some behaviours, but not so sensitive.
You can comunicate easily, but not always (Chian anyone?)
Or, try to say what this revolutio is to a Biafra's or Congo's starving child.
Or to a beduine.
The net revolution must flourish on the humankind, not
on the MARKETS.
Well, I know that this Pa(in)tent can hassle some BIG guys
(HA!)Imagine IBM, AOL, Sun et. al. going after this "smart" guys!
Could be funny!
Oh yeah, I almost forgot this....
Did someone here hear about anyone that got the money
back when decided not to use Windows oan a OEM
machine?
One question... They put traps on the Windows to crash the Netscape browser, don they?
Other : They forced the OEMs tou use Windows, at lower prices, don't did?
If this are NOT wrong on the market, what can be?
Well, the experience here on Brazil, at least what I saw on UNICAMP, was this:
Whe the students administrate the network, we've no probs, we were secure, ALMOST 24/7
When our valuable teachers, masters of the truth, began to think "Let's use professionals, students have no compromise to the work", blah blah blah..
Our ENTIRE system was hacked. Some guys used our recurses to server chats, warez and IRC's channels.
More than once the "no compromise" students came to save our lives...
What they learned? Nothing. There's still some professionals working on the network.
and the best one don't know how to mount a disk on NFS...
Sigh.
I hope they don't begin to use more and more OpenSource tools...
I'll cry when my Gnome show me a BSOD!!!
If all things that came for free are illegal, think about humanitarians efforts...
Thinking about innovation... Hehe, they're really NOVEL when they get an trap on the Windows 3.1 to STOP when running on Novell-DOS!
And About the traps (oh, no traps, only bugs!) to blow the Netscape Navigator away from Win9X ?
Funny. If I gave clothes away to anyone FREE, can the clothes store sue me?
Damn. How can we get the Eastern Eggs on that chips? =o) Serious, if they put weird things like a "doom" on the Power Point , what they can do with a chip?
First of all, some Brasilians KNEW all the console games, understand the Internet, etc, despite of the comment of Hairy_Potter. What we see here is only marketing from our government. A great percentage of our country can ever read portuguese (I'm trying English! =o), what about get an Internet surfer ?!?! We need first to get BASIC education. To the masses, so they can THINK. All this money should be used to give the homeless a chance to go to school, get a job. Just my brasilian opinion.