This is one of the times I wish I had moderator points to award, as I would mark this insightful.
Paired programmers of differing ability is one of the problems Extreme Programming addresses.
SCO's Stowell said his company provided about a million pages of documents in response to IBM's requests.
First it was a million lines of code, and now it's a million pages of documents. Do they actually know how big a million really is or it just speech impediment that one acquires as they agree to work for SCO?
That's the truth!
My girlfriend's grandfather is a ham op, and he tells me the same stories over and over again each time we visit. Can't get a word in edgewise.
He's still a cool guy though.
Ok, let's do the obvious.
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I haven't done an detailed search, but on a whim I grepped for SCO and Caldera in arch/i386/kernel.
smpboot.c has statement saying that development was supported by Caldera.
microcode.c was started by tigran@sco.com in 2000. According to the comments, a few months later his address became tigran@veritas.com, and still appears to be the primary maintainer.
Try http://www.noside.com (Northside Records) For Nordic Roots Music. They even offer some full track MP3s for download in addition to real media samples of tracks from the CDs offered.
From their catalog, I can highly recommend Hedningarna (Finnish/Swedish) and Sorten Muld (Danish).
... Duct Tape!
Can you picture Red Green in a space suit saying that?
This is one of the times I wish I had moderator points to award, as I would mark this insightful. Paired programmers of differing ability is one of the problems Extreme Programming addresses.
It's interesteding that everyone remembers the mind control parasites from "Star Trek II", but no one has mentioned the Goa'uld yet.
They should really let the fans be the writers.
There actually is a lot of fan produced Star Trek out there.
Hidden Frontier, Starship Exeter, Star Trek: The New Voyages., and some others that I don't have the URLs handy for.
SCO's Stowell said his company provided about a million pages of documents in response to IBM's requests.
First it was a million lines of code, and now it's a million pages of documents. Do they actually know how big a million really is or it just speech impediment that one acquires as they agree to work for SCO?
That's the truth! My girlfriend's grandfather is a ham op, and he tells me the same stories over and over again each time we visit. Can't get a word in edgewise. He's still a cool guy though.
I haven't done an detailed search, but on a whim I grepped for SCO and Caldera in arch/i386/kernel.
smpboot.c has statement saying that development was supported by Caldera.
microcode.c was started by tigran@sco.com in 2000. According to the comments, a few months later his address became tigran@veritas.com, and still appears to be the primary maintainer.
Could this be what they showed the analyst?
Try http://www.noside.com (Northside Records) For Nordic Roots Music. They even offer some full track MP3s for download in addition to real media samples of tracks from the CDs offered. From their catalog, I can highly recommend Hedningarna (Finnish/Swedish) and Sorten Muld (Danish).