Free food is a matter of the users' freedom to eat, consume, chow, gobble, slurp and devour the food. More precisely, it refers to four kinds of freedom, for the consumers of the food:
* The freedom to eat the food, for any purpose (freedom 0).
* The freedom to study how the food works, and adapt it to your needs (freedom 1). Access to the ingredients are a precondition for this.
* The freedom to distribute the food so you can feed your neighbor (freedom 2).
* The freedom to improve the food, and release your improvements to the public, so that the whole dinner party benefits (freedom 3). Access to the recipe is a precondition for this.
What's wrong with giving points to a supposed troll who may be insightful/interesting? Bah...it's truly pointless arguing with a supposed troll. I am ogre.
Please waste your mod points on this post as offtopic
Perhaps that's a valid reason to invest in wireless access points...hopefully it's a good defense as used in court. Anyone know of any such cases?
1. Buy wireless access point
2. ???
3. Avoid lawsuit
Since when can Linux cast spells?
Or were you purpose taking advantage of the double pun, hoping that that particular distribution of Linux could cast a spell checker on itself?
Those using Adobe Photoshop for illegal purposes will just end-up using a patch that will circumvent the supposed feature leaving those who may be doing something legitimate stuck looking for another application to use.
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THe parent may be modded funny, but with the recent slashdot article highlighting A.I. suing for its survival, will there be a day where a computer program will sue for a user changing its configuration considered to be assault or something similar?
hrmm, What kind of critters are in Uranus?
400GB = 0.04 Libraries of Congress
Free food is a matter of the users' freedom to eat, consume, chow, gobble, slurp and devour the food. More precisely, it refers to four kinds of freedom, for the consumers of the food:
* The freedom to eat the food, for any purpose (freedom 0).
* The freedom to study how the food works, and adapt it to your needs (freedom 1). Access to the ingredients are a precondition for this.
* The freedom to distribute the food so you can feed your neighbor (freedom 2).
* The freedom to improve the food, and release your improvements to the public, so that the whole dinner party benefits (freedom 3). Access to the recipe is a precondition for this.
Mirror in case the site gets slashdotted
Yet another wireless network?
What's wrong with giving points to a supposed troll who may be insightful/interesting? Bah...it's truly pointless arguing with a supposed troll. I am ogre.
Please waste your mod points on this post as offtopic
Perhaps that's a valid reason to invest in wireless access points...hopefully it's a good defense as used in court. Anyone know of any such cases? 1. Buy wireless access point 2. ??? 3. Avoid lawsuit
Way for Microsoft to jump the gun.
How credible does this make Microsoft look now?
http://www.nobodyforpresident.org
http://www.nobodyforpresident.net
That reminds me of this terrorist fish enslaved by some religishitty college person.
I, for one, welcome our new net-crawling fish overlords
in case of dotslashing click here
ET Ping Home
PING home.wi.rr.com (198.78.80.65) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from home: icmp_seq=1 ttl=0 time=59.4 ltyrs
64 bytes from home: icmp_seq=2 ttl=0 time=54.1 ltyrs
64 bytes from home: icmp_seq=3 ttl=0 time=52.8 ltyrs
64 bytes from home: icmp_seq=4 ttl=0 time=55.4 ltyrs
64 bytes from home: icmp_seq=5 ttl=0 time=53.9 ltyrs
http://www.jabber.org
Also, a mirror in case it gets slashdotted:
I think the poster meant http://www.jabber.org
I could be wrong though. Perhaps he wanted some Duff(tm/r/c?)
can be found here before the server gets /.ed to microscopic proportions
purpose==purposely; # I was hoping there was enough mana to cast a spell checker on my prior post as well.
Since when can Linux cast spells?
Or were you purpose taking advantage of the double pun, hoping that that particular distribution of Linux could cast a spell checker on itself?
Those using Adobe Photoshop for illegal purposes will just end-up using a patch that will circumvent the supposed feature leaving those who may be doing something legitimate stuck looking for another application to use.
It doesn't appear that the 2.6.0 linux kernel supports USB tv tuner hardware yet. Any plans for this?
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=120069
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SCO is making a movie freely available to consumers?
Crap!
THe parent may be modded funny, but with the recent slashdot article highlighting A.I. suing for its survival, will there be a day where a computer program will sue for a user changing its configuration considered to be assault or something similar?