-LTS.
I appreciate it Mr. Shuttleworth. Our Linux communities are one of
the brighter beacons of efficient development out there.
Keep up the steamrolling Ubunteros.
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 22:43:54 + Mark Shuttleworth
m...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On 25/02/10 22:28, John Q Public wrote:
wtf
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Alex Jones is a Hal Turner like intel-asset. He runs this gig out
of Austin, TX called infowars. Kind of a conspiracy-minded,
rightwing news portal.
Think about the waco/ruby ridge typo culture. Stuff that the gov
monitors very closely.
I don't know
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Ah, behold the fascist lulz of censorship by these antitrust
criminals.
Basically, all these big web portals have these PDF guides for law
enforcement of how they give your private docs away.
Cryptome / John Young has been posting these for a while.
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Oh, pardon me.
The PDF: http://file.wikileaks.org/files/microsoft-spy.pdf
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:02:29 + John Q Public
johndoet...@hush.ai wrote:
Ah, behold the fascist lulz of censorship by these antitrust
criminals.
Basically, all these big
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wtf is this.
A centralized identity system?
In an open source operating system? By default?
You're going overboard here. You're just a rich trustfunder and
your proles are afraid to say you're making a huge error.
I never asked for my OS to become
by
default.
Please consider giving this some thought.
Respectfully yours,
John Doe
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 22:28:15 + John Q Public
johndoet...@hush.ai wrote:
wtf is this.
A centralized identity system?
In an open source operating system? By default?
You're going overboard here. You're just a rich
stand that.
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:37 PM, John Q Public
johndoet...@hush.ai wrote:
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Hey Mark, and also FD,
I think I was a little too strict.
Lucid Lynx is spectacular. The effort on this by the community
is
incredible. It's stable.
We've
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Greetings.
I've been holding this one back for a while. It's been eating at my
skin.
I was just an intern at the time, but I'd get the mail, copy the
text, delete his mail, and send the mail to my supervisor, authored
by me.
I still remember the