Well, at least where I went to school (U. of Arizona), we were only allowed to use the schools computers for school work. Of course, we didn't always follow that, but that was the rule.
I agree with everything you've said, however, I have played many organized sports my entire life, and defense is the key to winning games. Look at what happened to the Lakers. All offense, no defense. I know, it's a little off topic.
Redhat, Caldera, etc could join the consortium and pay to have their input into a new specification, or none of the companies that support Linux have to join. It's up to them.
If noone from the Linux community joins, then Linux isn't represented in the design of a new spec.
It's not about fairness. But whether the Linux community wants to have a voice or not.
I haven't looked at the specs on the Qualcom PDQ, but it's a phone with a built in Palm Pilot. Since I work in the Car Navigation industry, I've experimented a lot with GPS on a Palm Pilot. There are many devices that can easily be connected to the Palm Pilot. This phone looks like a step in the right direction for you.
Not everyone has the time to wade through hundreds of messages. Don't use the moderation if you don't want to. I for one, love it. I set mine to filter out most AC's. I am so tired of "I'm posted first!" If you have something good to say, logon, and say it. There is no reason to hide behind an AC, when you aren't required to give your REAL name.
Well, at least where I went to school (U. of Arizona), we were only allowed to use the schools computers for school work. Of course, we didn't always follow that, but that was the rule.
I agree with everything you've said, however, I have played many organized sports my entire life, and defense is the key to winning games. Look at what happened to the Lakers. All offense, no defense. I know, it's a little off topic.
Agreed. That, and the fact that the PC became a good platform for video editing. This stole the only market share that Commodore owned.
Redhat, Caldera, etc could join the consortium and pay to have their input into a new specification, or none of the companies that support Linux have to join. It's up to them.
If noone from the Linux community joins, then Linux isn't represented in the design of a new spec.
It's not about fairness. But whether the Linux community wants to have a voice or not.
I haven't looked at the specs on the Qualcom PDQ, but it's a phone with a built in Palm Pilot. Since I work in the Car Navigation industry, I've experimented a lot with GPS on a Palm Pilot. There are many devices that can easily be connected to the Palm Pilot. This phone looks like a step in the right direction for you.
Not everyone has the time to wade through hundreds of messages. Don't use the moderation if you don't want to. I for one, love it. I set mine to filter out most AC's. I am so tired of "I'm posted first!" If you have something good to say, logon, and say it. There is no reason to hide behind an AC, when you aren't required to give your REAL name.