My roommate, who is a bit out of touch with the whole "inter-net thing" needs a free version of Unix for the software for his classes, and this has helped me codify which version of BSD we'll use.
Thank you again.
The problem is, what is "unclassified" mean?
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I have to agree with all of you thinking, or saying that when the government "realeases" data, it's not as if they don't control that data. What's to stop them from just SAYING that's what so-and-so document is? *sigh*
not that i'm saying all of the area51 stuff is real, all i'm saying is that you can't trust this to be the truth.
A very coherent speach, thank you.
My roommate, who is a bit out of touch with the whole "inter-net thing" needs a free version of Unix for the software for his classes, and this has helped me codify which version of BSD we'll use.
Thank you again.
I have to agree with all of you thinking, or saying that when the government "realeases" data, it's not as if they don't control that data. What's to stop them from just SAYING that's what so-and-so document is? *sigh*
not that i'm saying all of the area51 stuff is real, all i'm saying is that you can't trust this to be the truth.