I'm sorry - according to an earlier Slashdot story, you're not allowed to use the word "nifty" in conjunction with the WTC attack. I'm sure that "cool" falls under the same restriction.
I think you've got the wrong territory. The ACT isn't big enough to accelerate to 100k in, so you couldn't break the speed limit in it anyway. You're thinking of NT.
Mundie seems to have changed his tune a bit. In the original speech, he was advising against businesses using open-source software. Now he's talking about businesses developing OSS. In the latter respect, he's quite right.
I'm sorry - according to an earlier Slashdot story, you're not allowed to use the word "nifty" in conjunction with the WTC attack. I'm sure that "cool" falls under the same restriction.
So who says that up means north?? In more sensible parts of the world we show the south pole at the top!
Graham
Well what was the URL!?
I think you've got the wrong territory. The ACT isn't big enough to accelerate to 100k in, so you couldn't break the speed limit in it anyway. You're thinking of NT.
Graham
I think that this already exists - have a look at xns.org
Graham
Mundie seems to have changed his tune a bit. In the original speech, he was advising against businesses using open-source software. Now he's talking about businesses developing OSS. In the latter respect, he's quite right.
Graham