Todd Walton wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 12:14:17 -0500, RBW1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The good news...
> > History is NOT over!

http://enterprise-linux-it.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_title=Linux-Reality-Outstrips-Linux-Myth&story_id=30934
> > http://tinyurl.com/3kkma
> 
> I didn't so much like this:
> 
> "Mr. Torvalds ... used this Robin Hood combination of ..."
> 
> The comparison is completely without substance.  Robin Hood was a thief.

>From the Tao of Prgramming (as translated by Geoffrey James)
http://mediawhore.wi2600.org/mirrors/textfiles.com/100/taoprogram.pro
http://tinyurl.com/4oc6t

  There once was a man who went to a computer trade show.  Each day as
  he entered, the man told the guard at the door:

       "I am a great thief, renowned for my feats of shoplifting. Be
        forewarned, for this trade show shall not escape unplundered."

  This speech disturbed the guard greatly, because there were millions
  of dollars of computer equipment inside, so he watched the man
  carefully. But the man merely wandered from booth to booth, humming
  quietly to himself.

  When the man left, the guard took him aside and searched his clothes,
  but nothing was to be found.

  On the next day of the trade show, the man returned and chided the
  guard saying: "I escaped with a vast booty yesterday, but today will
  be even better." So the guard watched him ever more closely, but to
  no avail.

  On the final day of the trade show, the guard could restrain his
  curiosity no longer. "Sir Thief," he said, "I am so perplexed, I
  cannot live in peace. Please enlighten me. What is it that you are
  stealing?"

  The man smiled. "I am stealing ideas," he said.

-john
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