Since 1988, the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution has studied the spread and perfection of democracy around the world.
In this, we follow the principles of Tocqueville himself, while claiming no unique mandate to represent them. Among these liberal ideas are civil liberties, political equality, and economic freedom and opportunity.
What the fuck does a political organization have to say about who is the creator of Linux, or what software development practices open source has?
Isn't that like having Democrats speaking about relativity, or the Bush criticizing higher maths?
Why the hell is anybody paying them any atention?
Because if you're innocent, you don't need to be afraid?
I thought the whole problem was of being thought guilty until proven innocent, now are you going to sell your right for privacy too?
Since 1988, the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution has studied the spread and perfection of democracy around the world.
In this, we follow the principles of Tocqueville himself, while claiming no unique mandate to represent them. Among these liberal ideas are civil liberties, political equality, and economic freedom and opportunity.
What the fuck does a political organization have to say about who is the creator of Linux, or what software development practices open source has?
Isn't that like having Democrats speaking about relativity, or the Bush criticizing higher maths?
Why the hell is anybody paying them any atention?
Because if you're innocent, you don't need to be afraid?
I thought the whole problem was of being thought guilty until proven innocent, now are you going to sell your right for privacy too?
So, do we love the European Comission today? The same guys that who software patents so bad?
There are some of us happy enough with mkisofs and cdrecord :]
It's probably allergic to marketing leaflets...
Oh, I just put random numbers :), your explanation was more complete.
Think of them more like IPs, you can have 127.0.0.1. Between 2.8 and 2.9 can come 2.8.1, 2.8.2, 2.8.2.1, and so on.
Yeah, but does it run Linux? (Anthill Inside should be x86-compatible)
Yeah, too bad the server was blown to L-Space already.