I like my BSD Daemon tshirts. and my Java tshirt. and my slew of Thinkgeek tshirts. i'd have BSD Daemon shoes if they made them....but then again, yeah...Tux is kind of gay.
How does having a bunch of transparent spinny window thingies solve the issues with X that people are always bitching about? I think i'll pass. I love X. It is, always was, and will be.
I have been using BSD(mostly) and Linux since I was 12. My parents had nothing to do with it. I made the decison on my own that writing code was more important than playing games. I made the decision that science was more important than 'entertainment'. I could do everything/I/ either wanted to or need to. It has been this way for 6 years now. Then again, I am also the only one I know in real life. I have made many (unsucessful) attempts to get my parents to switch, but atleast you have authority over your kids and can make them do what you want. My point is, the age doesn't matter if the interest is there. Kids learn fast anyway.
But, my project used pre-existing GPL code for the frame grabing parts. Does this mean that when I go back to do more work on it, I am going to have to start from scratch on my next college break? Since I had to GPL my own code, am i aloud to relicense that, or do I have to think of a new way to write it and/or find an uncontaminated person?
I took 217 of these CDs from a local CompUSA one night to get them out of circulation for one, and also incase i ever know 217 people that would want to come to my house and set cups down. Assuming that my parents havn't thrown them out since the last time I have been home from school, I'm sending them in.
don't let anyone know, otherwise people will get wise to the fact that people buy their rankings on search engines, stop using them, they will lose "business", and will have to go back to being fair and objective and useful 100% of the time!! that's just plain un-American!!
...how this is vaugly interesting at all? the article really lacks content. it is as if they could have interviewd Paul Alan and went off on a tangent about golf w/ some random quotes about Altair BASIC. Except Paul Alan interests me more for some sick, twisted reason
...is Apache listed as #2 under UNIX? It's not exactly bug-rittled doom-ware like IIS. A few mistakes every now and then hardly qualifies for a #2 rateing. it's not like, 50 new exploits are found a month or something. and as for RPC at #1...you get what you ask for.
How do you feel about the proliferation of the "web" and how it has more or less overshadowed "the internet" for the vast majority of the "wired" portion of humanity? Has the amount of frivilous crap that has been allowed to flow over the wires benefitted or people or not, verses if the internet was still just for scientists and students and was restricted to services such as connecting computers for colaberative use and sharing of files that no one is going to get sued over?
Let's see...My father is a capitain with USAir. My mother used to work on wallstreet. Many of her friends still worked in the towers; 53 people from her old parish died. Our president turned out to be a facist. airport scenes of the USA look like those from movies such as 'Spy Game' and that Russel Crow movie about the hostage negotiation gone bad. I'm starting to feel like I live in East Germany.
Greg Lehey is an important person to many BSDers, and thus I have nominated him. He's a core team member, wrote a damned fine book, and also columns on daemonnews. Go Grog!
even the soda machines in my dorm are controlled via ethernet (student id/meal card can be used to get beverages). I wounder if it'd be a terrorist attack to h4x0r the soda machines to make them more "friendly"?
what does cow orking entail, anyway? it sounds rather naughty.
You probably recieve a right to use when you buy the computer with them. and FP or something.
...new IIS security hole.
I like my BSD Daemon tshirts. and my Java tshirt. and my slew of Thinkgeek tshirts. i'd have BSD Daemon shoes if they made them....but then again, yeah...Tux is kind of gay.
How does having a bunch of transparent spinny window thingies solve the issues with X that people are always bitching about? I think i'll pass. I love X. It is, always was, and will be.
the dialog going something along the lines of "Honey! some guy in norway keeps using a java applet to burn my toast!"
as a 'soverign mediocroty' they clearly qualify as 4th world!
i am the cl-itit commander. no one rules the cl-itit like me. not this little fucker, not any of you little fuckers...
I have been using BSD(mostly) and Linux since I was 12. My parents had nothing to do with it. I made the decison on my own that writing code was more important than playing games. I made the decision that science was more important than 'entertainment'. I could do everything /I/ either wanted to or need to. It has been this way for 6 years now. Then again, I am also the only one I know in real life. I have made many (unsucessful) attempts to get my parents to switch, but atleast you have authority over your kids and can make them do what you want. My point is, the age doesn't matter if the interest is there. Kids learn fast anyway.
But, my project used pre-existing GPL code for the frame grabing parts. Does this mean that when I go back to do more work on it, I am going to have to start from scratch on my next college break? Since I had to GPL my own code, am i aloud to relicense that, or do I have to think of a new way to write it and/or find an uncontaminated person?
I took 217 of these CDs from a local CompUSA one night to get them out of circulation for one, and also incase i ever know 217 people that would want to come to my house and set cups down. Assuming that my parents havn't thrown them out since the last time I have been home from school, I'm sending them in.
That would be helpful right about now
don't let anyone know, otherwise people will get wise to the fact that people buy their rankings on search engines, stop using them, they will lose "business", and will have to go back to being fair and objective and useful 100% of the time!! that's just plain un-American!!
Nickelous Wirth...and look what happend to Pascal!!
...how this is vaugly interesting at all? the article really lacks content. it is as if they could have interviewd Paul Alan and went off on a tangent about golf w/ some random quotes about Altair BASIC. Except Paul Alan interests me more for some sick, twisted reason
was not this recently purchased from the people and GPLd? rip them off. it's cheep and easy. or better yet, forget it and just help them?
...is Apache listed as #2 under UNIX? It's not exactly bug-rittled doom-ware like IIS. A few mistakes every now and then hardly qualifies for a #2 rateing. it's not like, 50 new exploits are found a month or something. and as for RPC at #1...you get what you ask for.
How do you feel about the proliferation of the "web" and how it has more or less overshadowed "the internet" for the vast majority of the "wired" portion of humanity? Has the amount of frivilous crap that has been allowed to flow over the wires benefitted or people or not, verses if the internet was still just for scientists and students and was restricted to services such as connecting computers for colaberative use and sharing of files that no one is going to get sued over?
...it's a GNU/Brand
Let's see...My father is a capitain with USAir. My mother used to work on wallstreet. Many of her friends still worked in the towers; 53 people from her old parish died. Our president turned out to be a facist. airport scenes of the USA look like those from movies such as 'Spy Game' and that Russel Crow movie about the hostage negotiation gone bad. I'm starting to feel like I live in East Germany.
Greg Lehey is an important person to many BSDers, and thus I have nominated him. He's a core team member, wrote a damned fine book, and also columns on daemonnews. Go Grog!
even the soda machines in my dorm are controlled via ethernet (student id/meal card can be used to get beverages). I wounder if it'd be a terrorist attack to h4x0r the soda machines to make them more "friendly"?
Make it illegal to recieve most spam.
that gamers drove Yugos because they spent all their money on PCs
Either Perl or Lisp. I think either would fill his stream of conscienceness.