Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> Debating Open-Source Software at the U.N.
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> | Mr. Stallman does not like Microsoft. Wow, does he not. He mentioned
> | that when the U.N. sent him the information about the panel in a
> | Microsoft Word document, he refused it and requested a different format.
> | During the panel, he called Microsoft evil, said that the U.S.
> | government is in Microsoft's pocket, and at one point faced the
> | Microsoft guy and shouted, right there in the United Nations conference
> | room, "You are a deceptive person!"
> `----
>
> http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/?cat=16
Stallman would be better served taking one of the many RPG tutorials at
http://www.ibm.com
He can pick up on his halcyon days at MIT, when he was a humble systems
analyst.
Now the task is growing and nuturing the i5...helping it do its Linux tasks.
I see Stallman, back in the saddle, running a nice corporate DP department,
with 5 or 6 i5's dotted around the office...offering an array of services.
On a typical day, Stallman will answer questions from his users about the
Novell SLED desktops that he's specified.
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