the AIA website looks rather trollish too, as there's not much content for an organization which claims to "support research aimed at making significant gains in both scientific knowledge and improved healthcare for those living with Alzheimer's Disease, brain trauma or any memory disorder." Lots of the tabs on the main page lead to a temp.php which claims they're "working to update our website and anticipate having the information you've requested avalaible online soon". The copyright on the website is 2009... that's a long time to work on a update #dukenukem
Try Coyote Linux I've been running a DSL firewall-router off a 486 motherboard, two ethernet cards, and a floppy disk for about a year now.... it's the best thing I've seen out there.
>> Seriously, do the organizers have to allow Microsoft to even be there?
Umm.... the last time I checked, this was a free country, right? If Microsoft is barred from a Linux Expo, who gets barred next? Who decides who gets to participate in the "revolution" and who gets to sit on the sidelines and watch.
Not that I actually think Microsoft is up to any good, but it's a matter of principle. If they want to attend, it's the civilized, mature thing to do to let them to attend. You don't have to like them ( I don't) or even listen to them, but they still deserve a chance to be heard.
the AIA website looks rather trollish too, as there's not much content for an organization which claims to "support research aimed at making significant gains in both scientific knowledge and improved healthcare for those living with Alzheimer's Disease, brain trauma or any memory disorder." Lots of the tabs on the main page lead to a temp.php which claims they're "working to update our website and anticipate having the information you've requested avalaible online soon". The copyright on the website is 2009... that's a long time to work on a update #dukenukem
I can deal with bugs. I'm waiting for someone to come out with a program that will repell my boss!
Try Coyote Linux I've been running a DSL firewall-router off a 486 motherboard, two ethernet cards, and a floppy disk for about a year now.... it's the best thing I've seen out there.
>> Seriously, do the organizers have to allow Microsoft to even be there?
Umm.... the last time I checked, this was a free country, right? If Microsoft is barred from a Linux Expo, who gets barred next? Who decides who gets to participate in the "revolution" and who gets to sit on the sidelines and watch.
Not that I actually think Microsoft is up to any good, but it's a matter of principle. If they want to attend, it's the civilized, mature thing to do to let them to attend. You don't have to like them ( I don't) or even listen to them, but they still deserve a chance to be heard.