on the bottom of LinuxOne's web page(the one following the "no content - good page" philosophy) there's a (barely visable) link to www.linuxone.net. interesting, eh?
this is the best way I have yet seen to get rid of annoying costumers.... also I'd like to see the reaction this gets up here in Iceland (we don't have any snakes around here)
I live in Iceland, and here there is the company DeCode genetics. They are building a huge database with the medical histry of every Icelander in it, to be able to trace "bad genes".
the funny thing is, they're a privatly owned company and still they are entitled to go through all your medical records at their own will and put it in a database
sure, they say it'll be secure but what if they start selling info on you to insurance companies? imagine this: you: Hi, I'm (some name) and I'd like a life insurance. insurance rep.:well... I'm sorry... it's gonna cost you (insert obscene amount here) because your family has a record of heart failiurs.
these are just my thoughts... check it out for yourself, I think this has made it to most news medias in Europe and America, also check out www.ie.is
All they really had to do would be to offer the US a little dicount on software and then they'd be in the green. I that wouldn't work they could always use the "give us what we need or US computing will be back to stone age" phrase. As was pointed out in a slashdot article not so long ago (I'm to lazy to find it and link to it) Silicon Valley has a vast resource of people who would be brilliant in politics. I think Silicon Valley could do very well for itself simply by either threat or diplomacy for food and other necessities. I think Russia or China f.x. would happily assist Silicon Valley with whatever they want for some up-to-date software. And they cant exactly invade Silicon Valley can they, being in the middle of the USA. If USA would try to invade Silicon Valley they'd misteriously lose control of everything remotly connected with computers. I can see it now, thousands of US troops throwing stones in a random manner at people with pocket protectors (I think military supplies might get sent to Alaska "by computer mistake")
I like this idea... I think this will be the next revolution (since the Silicon) We might be looking at a new era in computing history... Kinda neat, what what?
ok, I belive that companies should be breought to court for their mistakes.. this shouldn't be some sort of "untouchable" business.. BUT you have to draw the line somwhere, this lawsuit is just plain silly. Like he said.. it's a bunch of ambulance chasers
btw. does anyone else think that maybe it really DOES pay to be a lawyer? I mean, you're one of the most hated people on earth, but for this kind of money.. maybe that's not so bad
ethical... heeeellll no! you see... so long as the employee signs it, it's legit, I think.. but the company can't force you to sign. And if they fire you for not signing, then you can sue them.. unfortunatly, legit and ethical are a far cry apart. I for one would never sign one of those damn things.. it's like signing your own industrial death warrant
hmm... obviously I shot myself rather severly in the leg on this one... I red that as 28. oktober.. mabey I need glasses...no wait.. I have those already... mabey I should start using them
Caldera=newbies Red Hat=middle players (and ubergeeks, if you must) Slackware=a tool for men(geeks)
come ON!!! are we starting this again??? I think it has long been established that we all like "our" distrib. the best... we just have to face the fact that some flavors are easier to install and maintain than others (e.g. caldera 2.3.)
I know a few (well actually quite alot) of gamers that would buy one of these immediatly. I really don't think the question with the 3com people is: "is this modem better for games than others" but:"will we be able to sell all our stocked-up modems if we slap a "for gamers" sticker on them"
actually I wasn't refering to Newton.. since this was a joke I was more in the field of finding a name like "Pip", thus: good afternoon. My name is Pip. I hold the patent to gravity..... etc.
My name is [insert silly sounding english name here] and I hold the patent for gravity.. if you will not or can not pay, I'll have to discontinue your stream of gravitational forces.. (picture of man, floating away from earth, into space)
in a minute silence to these idiots.. If they honestly think they can get away with this the must have been dropped on the head when they were born... often
I'm a firm beliver in peace and humanity above all.. but if those pricks get a patent on the human DNA structure I'll personally march over their laboratories singing "My Way" while torching their cats and hats.... I mean.. if those idiots really think they can get away with this... they have another thing coming
don't know, but what I DO know is that it would be THE COOLEST if it is... I think that this is taking the whole consept of the "open community" a couple of steps further F1r57 p057
I mean, I like it as much as the next Linux geek when M$ gets bashed. But let's look at the facts. When the major corporations (Intel, IBM etc.) have gotten Microsoft out of their way and another OS (f.ex. Linux) has become dominant in the market what insures that the giants wont turn on us then. I mean, I would expect that their main mission is to become OS independant, wheather it's Windows OR Linux.
I really don't see what's bad about Linux becoming a "gaming box" alognside with being a regular workstation. I mean... it's a lot more fun playing quake ona linux box thatn a windows box isn't it?
I though that anything that lets Linux gain a wider acceptance would be good
They are just sooooo wrong. Not applying 21 security patches to the Red Hat System (and those patches were readily available from the Red Hat errata) because that was something "a real life sysadmin would never do" but still they applied the SP 5 for NT... as if that's something a sysadmin would do? This is just way bad... I smell another Mindcraft here
are somewhat of a dissapointment to me. I thought that the "great nation of USA" should be a little more cultivated than to still be afraid of the "Red Danger".
Can't you people still see it.. socialism, communism, marxism... it's all just governments... the people that populate the country in question are still humans, and diserve nothing else than to be treated as such
on the bottom of LinuxOne's web page(the one following the "no content - good page" philosophy) there's a (barely visable) link to www.linuxone.net.
interesting, eh?
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this is the best way I have yet seen to get rid of annoying costumers.... also I'd like to see the reaction this gets up here in Iceland (we don't have any snakes around here)
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I live in Iceland, and here there is the company DeCode genetics. They are building a huge database with the medical histry of every Icelander in it, to be able to trace "bad genes".
the funny thing is, they're a privatly owned company and still they are entitled to go through all your medical records at their own will and put it in a database
sure, they say it'll be secure but what if they start selling info on you to insurance companies?
imagine this:
you: Hi, I'm (some name) and I'd like a life insurance.
insurance rep.:well... I'm sorry... it's gonna cost you (insert obscene amount here) because your family has a record of heart failiurs.
these are just my thoughts... check it out for yourself, I think this has made it to most news medias in Europe and America, also check out www.ie.is
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hell yeah! this is neat... one question tho: can you boot an OS from a DVD drive? (I can't see the option for that in my BIOS :o)
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All they really had to do would be to offer the US a little dicount on software and then they'd be in the green. I that wouldn't work they could always use the "give us what we need or US computing will be back to stone age" phrase. As was pointed out in a slashdot article not so long ago (I'm to lazy to find it and link to it) Silicon Valley has a vast resource of people who would be brilliant in politics. I think Silicon Valley could do very well for itself simply by either threat or diplomacy for food and other necessities. I think Russia or China f.x. would happily assist Silicon Valley with whatever they want for some up-to-date software. And they cant exactly invade Silicon Valley can they, being in the middle of the USA. If USA would try to invade Silicon Valley they'd misteriously lose control of everything remotly connected with computers. I can see it now, thousands of US troops throwing stones in a random manner at people with pocket protectors (I think military supplies might get sent to Alaska "by computer mistake")
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I actually read somewhere that if Silicon Valley was an independant country, it would be the worlds 11th largest economy system :o) how about that.
I've often wondered what it would be like if Silicon Valley would be a country. What is your oppinion on that?
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I like this idea... I think this will be the next revolution (since the Silicon) We might be looking at a new era in computing history... Kinda neat, what what?
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of this, I think this little play is appropriate:
"ET phone home... ET PHONE HOME!!"
"Hell no.. I'm not allowed to have any sort of contact with you, I'll be damned if I let you use my phone!"
Hey, I mean, If you saw an alien who needed to use your phone what would YOU do?
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ok, I belive that companies should be breought to court for their mistakes.. this shouldn't be some sort of "untouchable" business.. BUT you have to draw the line somwhere, this lawsuit is just plain silly. Like he said.. it's a bunch of ambulance chasers
btw. does anyone else think that maybe it really DOES pay to be a lawyer? I mean, you're one of the most hated people on earth, but for this kind of money.. maybe that's not so bad
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ethical... heeeellll no!
you see... so long as the employee signs it, it's legit, I think.. but the company can't force you to sign. And if they fire you for not signing, then you can sue them..
unfortunatly, legit and ethical are a far cry apart.
I for one would never sign one of those damn things.. it's like signing your own industrial death warrant
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hmm... obviously I shot myself rather severly in the leg on this one... I red that as 28. oktober.. mabey I need glasses...no wait.. I have those already... mabey I should start using them
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Caldera=newbies
Red Hat=middle players (and ubergeeks, if you must)
Slackware=a tool for men(geeks)
come ON!!! are we starting this again??? I think it has long been established that we all like "our" distrib. the best... we just have to face the fact that some flavors are easier to install and maintain than others (e.g. caldera 2.3.)
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I know a few (well actually quite alot) of gamers that would buy one of these immediatly. I really don't think the question with the 3com people is: "is this modem better for games than others" but:"will we be able to sell all our stocked-up modems if we slap a "for gamers" sticker on them"
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happy birthday Linux!!
:o)
by the way.. I posted this reply yesterday, so I'm not late...
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that's very interesting..I guess I can now replace my windows drapes with a computer screen.
or if that fails I'll just lie in my bed... the one with the monitor bed-sheets
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how about.. Gazonk.. in memory of the great alien writer and actor Mesmernopheliopedahhn Wolnekwaarzt Gazonk?
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actually I wasn't refering to Newton.. since this was a joke I was more in the field of finding a name like "Pip", thus:
good afternoon. My name is Pip. I hold the patent to gravity..... etc.
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My name is [insert silly sounding english name here] and I hold the patent for gravity.. if you will not or can not pay, I'll have to discontinue your stream of gravitational forces.. (picture of man, floating away from earth, into space)
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in a minute silence to these idiots.. If they honestly think they can get away with this the must have been dropped on the head when they were born... often
I'm a firm beliver in peace and humanity above all.. but if those pricks get a patent on the human DNA structure I'll personally march over their laboratories singing "My Way" while torching their cats and hats.... I mean.. if those idiots really think they can get away with this... they have another thing coming
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don't know, but what I DO know is that it would be THE COOLEST if it is... I think that this is taking the whole consept of the "open community" a couple of steps further F1r57 p057
I mean, I like it as much as the next Linux geek when M$ gets bashed. But let's look at the facts. When the major corporations (Intel, IBM etc.) have gotten Microsoft out of their way and another OS (f.ex. Linux) has become dominant in the market what insures that the giants wont turn on us then. I mean, I would expect that their main mission is to become OS independant, wheather it's Windows OR Linux.
I really don't see what's bad about Linux becoming a "gaming box" alognside with being a regular workstation. I mean... it's a lot more fun playing quake ona linux box thatn a windows box isn't it?
I though that anything that lets Linux gain a wider acceptance would be good
They are just sooooo wrong. Not applying 21 security patches to the Red Hat System (and those patches were readily available from the Red Hat errata) because that was something "a real life sysadmin would never do" but still they applied the SP 5 for NT... as if that's something a sysadmin would do? This is just way bad... I smell another Mindcraft here
are somewhat of a dissapointment to me. I thought that the "great nation of USA" should be a little more cultivated than to still be afraid of the "Red Danger".
Can't you people still see it.. socialism, communism, marxism... it's all just governments... the people that populate the country in question are still humans, and diserve nothing else than to be treated as such
The chinese crew can save themselves by releasing the source immediatly and appolagising. If they don't I think this is a clear violation of GPL