This is like a LinkedIn article. 8 ways to do this, 5 systems to improve that, 3 things to avoid when doing the next thing and 9 traits of the successful Whatshisname.
Oh my goodness, you forgot this part: "Yeah, I really shouldn't paraphrase funny quotes from old movies." Well, I know you'll do better next time. Now run along.
I'm not saying that I especially like Ubuntu, but overall I like what they are doing. It has clearly been more successful than most others in getting Linux to people's desktop.
If the top 10 major ISP's got together and said 'screw you, shut us down!' do you think the government would push their luck?
Better question: How do you feel about corporations being so powerful they can dictate terms to your government?
Rewind 35 years and replace "corporations" with "unions". I would also expect the government to say "screw you" to these hypothetically petulant ISPs because they (the government) are part of the representatives of the people duty bound to uphold the rule of law and the protection of freedoms.
No no. It's because they'd cut me open and eat me hearties.
Fantastic. Solve 21st century USA security problem with medieval British know-how.
But please, for everyone's sake, put in a drawbridge and portcullis? And defend it with archers and fiery balls of hay?
Awesome.
That's just the opinion of a bitter kraut.
Sour Kraut. Shirley it has to be Sour Kraut.
aim it at Yavin IV.
Reformation Day.
Some debates never change. Classic British comedy here.
That's about the length of Scotland per second.
You know, Scotland: that other place she's the Queen of...
Q: How do you elevate? A: you place them under ground
Wrong, this is one of the key features here – it's overground
Over ground, under ground: I'll be wombling free.
I call it luck (H. Solo).
I hear you, matey! No-one wants a WC buffer overflow or to even consider the fallout of a DDoS attack...
Turing's Curse
I though the UK government were trying to get that conviction overturned?
Oh for some Mod points...
Beautiful :)
This is like a LinkedIn article. 8 ways to do this, 5 systems to improve that, 3 things to avoid when doing the next thing and 9 traits of the successful Whatshisname.
It's maddening.
It's time to put those creaky ancient machines out to pasture.
That's why they're in a retirement home.
Oh my goodness, you forgot this part: "Yeah, I really shouldn't paraphrase funny quotes from old movies." Well, I know you'll do better next time. Now run along.
*Runs for the hills*
My real senior moment is forgetting there are mostly young folks here who haven't a clue.
Beautiful :)
We'll immediately step back and remove ourselves from your lawn.
This.
Well at least you remained resolute and resourceful in an atmosphere of extreme pessimism.
an episode of Futurama...
I honestly don't understand why people are so hung up on Ubuntu, it doesn't offer anything the other distros don't.
Steam?
I'm not saying that I especially like Ubuntu, but overall I like what they are doing. It has clearly been more successful than most others in getting Linux to people's desktop.
Maybe this is the year.
Isn't it about time for corporations that support open communications to stand up to a government behaving like a 6 year old wanting a new toy?
Corporations that support open communications are in the same bucket as unicorns and flying pigs. So short answer: No.
Interestingly, London once had a flying pig see over Battersea Power Station.
If the top 10 major ISP's got together and said 'screw you, shut us down!' do you think the government would push their luck?
Better question: How do you feel about corporations being so powerful they can dictate terms to your government?
Rewind 35 years and replace "corporations" with "unions". I would also expect the government to say "screw you" to these hypothetically petulant ISPs because they (the government) are part of the representatives of the people duty bound to uphold the rule of law and the protection of freedoms.
Ironic, eh?
It's a trap!
Oh: Herro, Hans!
So, is this going to lead to Half-Life on a tablet? Was this part of Valve's decision to release for Linux (read: Ubuntu)?