I have to agree with the American position on this. your government should probably respond with something along the lines of Build your own internet
Realistically their is no good reason the Americans should relinquish control of the net, and even if their was good reason... they built it and they gave it to the world.
I'd like to get this answer from some actual gentoo'ers. What exectly is it that you can learn from a gentoo install rather than something like FC or slack, etc for that matter.
im not trolling here but everytime i see/ask this question a whole bunch of non-gentoo'ers inevitably answere.. and that answere is always nothing.
aside from manual partitioning, nothing seems to me to be the right answere. What am i missing?
Why the hell are you running E17 if you aren't a developer anyway? It is, currently, not much use to anyone as it is still very much alpha code.
Why the hell should'nt he?
Why Not run Debian stable instead of a bleading edge distro? is beta/alpha code only for super l33t c0d3rz?
Personally im no developper but i run a bleeding edge distro(FC3.. soon to be FC4 test1) because i like to play.. also i get to learn about whats comming.
should i switch to debian stable, rm project looking glass, and other alpha stuff i play with?
I may not be a codeNinja but i can work my around a compiler and a make file..why the hell not fuck around with the latest and greatest or sometimes not so greatest software out their?
The author Creatures, Steve Grand wrote a decent book about digital life called CREATION: Life and How to make it.
Its a pretty good read and has quite a few references to and accounts of the development of creatures.
I have to agree with the American position on this. your government should probably respond with something along the lines of Build your own internet
Realistically their is no good reason the Americans should relinquish control of the net, and even if their was good reason... they built it and they gave it to the world.
Sealands legal status as an actual soveriegn nation is actually debatable http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealand#Legal_statusl
but just to stay on topic. Sealands "Prince" has invited a computer securities company to work from the island to avoid legal hassles(like copyright laws) of being in a real countrie http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.07/haven.htm
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Perhaps the day will come when the government deploys .mil computers to DDoS offending servers of phisher, spammers, etc
.mil computers to DDoS everyone else
Rather than the days gone by when offending servers used
I'd like to get this answer from some actual gentoo'ers. What exectly is it that you can learn from a gentoo install rather than something like FC or slack, etc for that matter. im not trolling here but everytime i see/ask this question a whole bunch of non-gentoo'ers inevitably answere.. and that answere is always nothing. aside from manual partitioning, nothing seems to me to be the right answere. What am i missing?
Why the hell are you running E17 if you aren't a developer anyway? It is, currently, not much use to anyone as it is still very much alpha code.
Why the hell should'nt he?
Why Not run Debian stable instead of a bleading edge distro? is beta/alpha code only for super l33t c0d3rz?
Personally im no developper but i run a bleeding edge distro(FC3.. soon to be FC4 test1) because i like to play.. also i get to learn about whats comming.
should i switch to debian stable, rm project looking glass, and other alpha stuff i play with?
I may not be a codeNinja but i can work my around a compiler and a make file..why the hell not fuck around with the latest and greatest or sometimes not so greatest software out their?
The author Creatures, Steve Grand wrote a decent book about digital life called CREATION: Life and How to make it. Its a pretty good read and has quite a few references to and accounts of the development of creatures.