7. "Open source means standing on the shoulders of giants."
That may be true, but Mr. Gates does stand on the shoulders of at least one real-life giant.
Come on everyone:
'Developers, developers, developers...'
Btw - Does anyone else feel that he/she needs some 'social networking' to recover from having accidentally clicked on that msn link? Man, that bone-chilling, spinning popunder ad was enough to send me into fits.
The horror, the horror...
Oh, yes...a hands-free headset with goggles, one controlled by the brain, would be terribly cool.
No it wouldn't be cool at all!
It would be way cooler to project images directly into the brain's visual center. Who needs eyes anyway?
This is excellent stuff; maybe it means that I will someday finally be able to say: "To humans it is like staring at the sun; a blinding brightness that conceals a source of great power". Uh, while meaning it, of course. I've said it plenty of times before, with no effect...
7. "Open source means standing on the shoulders of giants." That may be true, but Mr. Gates does stand on the shoulders of at least one real-life giant. Come on everyone: 'Developers, developers, developers ...'
Btw - Does anyone else feel that he/she needs some 'social networking' to recover from having accidentally clicked on that msn link? Man, that bone-chilling, spinning popunder ad was enough to send me into fits. The horror, the horror ...
Oh, yes...a hands-free headset with goggles, one controlled by the brain, would be terribly cool. No it wouldn't be cool at all! It would be way cooler to project images directly into the brain's visual center. Who needs eyes anyway? This is excellent stuff; maybe it means that I will someday finally be able to say: "To humans it is like staring at the sun; a blinding brightness that conceals a source of great power". Uh, while meaning it, of course. I've said it plenty of times before, with no effect ...