What goes up sometimes comes back down...
from the wikipedia: http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:yDIMTlCe6-MJ:e n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_layer+wikipedia+ozone&h l=en
Really, well hot dang if I had know that the OpenBSD 3.4 cd's didn't include all that other stuff that is advertised on it (you know the OpenBSD operating system) I wouldn't have pre-ordered this $50 three cd copy of a BSD licienced grep... Thanks for the heads up, I owe you one.
What I think is going to happen: SCO is going to continue this suit until they have no money left. SCO dies. IBM just keeps on chugging.
I don't know and IANAL but it doesn't look like SCO wants this issue resolved they just want to go out with a bang.
What goes up sometimes comes back down... from the wikipedia: http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:yDIMTlCe6-MJ:e n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_layer+wikipedia+ozone&h l=en
How many slashdot editors does it take to handcrank the slashdot servers?
The only way I want to view the matrix movies from now on is with a kanji-fied aalib...
Grr sorry bout that... Thats what I get for reading slashdot at 1...
Really, well hot dang if I had know that the OpenBSD 3.4 cd's didn't include all that other stuff that is advertised on it (you know the OpenBSD operating system) I wouldn't have pre-ordered this $50 three cd copy of a BSD licienced grep... Thanks for the heads up, I owe you one.
I can't wait for SCO to accuse *BSD of infringing SCO's IP (or whatever SCO is calling it these days)...
Just some useless trivia but Linus' original name for the kernel was "Freax".
What I think is going to happen: SCO is going to continue this suit until they have no money left. SCO dies. IBM just keeps on chugging. I don't know and IANAL but it doesn't look like SCO wants this issue resolved they just want to go out with a bang.