If this turns out to be a hoax, I'll congratulate Illiad and company for getting my goat, but after this, I'm not going to be able to trust any news the week leading up to April Fool's day anymore. This joke is just too plausible, we live in a country and a time where litigation can happen for the stupidest of reasons. If any of you happen to be involved in the emulation scene, when IDSA started cracking down on sites like Dave's Classics, we had the same quick shutdowns with no explanation until days later.
On their website they admit that most people can only reach about 30-50 wpm. I already type 80-90 wpm on a QWERTY keyboard. I'm not sure I want to give up that much speed for the other benefits.
Anybody know where the updated version is? I ran around the Business Wire site looking at today and yesterday's press release, and the only thing that looks close is http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?day1 /190540189&ticker=sunw which talks about Sun adding four new companies to it's systems integrator pool.
If this turns out to be a hoax, I'll congratulate Illiad and company for getting my goat, but after this, I'm not going to be able to trust any news the week leading up to April Fool's day anymore.
This joke is just too plausible, we live in a country and a time where litigation can happen for the stupidest of reasons.
If any of you happen to be involved in the emulation scene, when IDSA started cracking down on sites like Dave's Classics, we had the same quick shutdowns with no explanation until days later.
On their website they admit that most people can only reach about 30-50 wpm. I already type 80-90 wpm on a QWERTY keyboard. I'm not sure I want to give up that much speed for the other benefits.
Check it out at http://www.jennicam.org/
Anybody know where the updated version is? I ran around the Business Wire //www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?day1 /190540189&ticker=sunw
site looking at today and yesterday's press release, and the only thing that looks close is
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which talks about Sun adding four new companies to it's systems integrator pool.
If so, check out http://www.amush.ml.org/~rhw/kern el.versions.html
This lists kernel releases dating back to 0.01 on September 17th, 1991.