6 Dec 2001 nymia   » (Master)

The Great Linux-Windows NT Debate

Stumbled into another interesting site. One thing I noticed about it was the type of users belonging to NT and Linux. I'll not mention them here for obvious reasons. I would be preaching to the choir in that case though.

Linux And Philosophy

Here is another interesting site. Not really recommended for those who aren't into philosophy.

A Timeline of Western Philosophers

Don't even try clicking on it.

Innate Things

I have strong reasons to believe algorithms are not patentable simply because it will prevent further discoveries from happening.
Noam Chomsky has proposed that grammatical structures, though not ideas, may be innate. [1]


Designing the Linux for the Masses

Click the link if you believe Linux is for the masses. Otherwise, hmmm, scroll down?

Flip-Floppers

Currently gathering information on who were/are these personalities in both Linux and Windows that committed "Flip-Flopping." I'll post it next time. Well, here are some of them: 1, 2

Linux, Open Source, Free Software and the Philosophy of Ayn Rand

If you believe that the total triumph of the GPL would mean the death of programming as a profession, click here

The Modern Crusade

Warning: don't think of even clicking it if most of things you see on TV are good and cool. This one will definitely bring you down. If you know what I mean. If you don't want to see dead kids, don't get in. History is repeating again, I guess.

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