I know the folks who produce this show. If we can put together a
compelling idea for an episode, I'm fairly confident they would be open to
it. Indeed, they have the best intentions but alas, they are big fans of
Redmond.
I suggested to them in the past a dialogue on reasons why that despite it
The Harris administration also brought us traffic claming which
essentially is the practice of making city streets functionally
unusable by erecting multitudes of barricades and hazardous obstructions
that strip the tires off of unsuspecting motorists' vehicles.
Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
it is
If we can put together a
compelling idea for an episode, I'm
fairly confident they would be open to
it.
How about something on the HOSEF or LTSP/Hawaii Linux for Schools Project? How
can they resist that stuff?
One thing I think we'd like to avoid is sounding too confontational about
Alvin Murphy wrote:
H everyone; looking for advice. A couple of times I have called the
radio show on public radio, called thinktechhawaii or something similar.
Each time when I mentioned Linux or open source issues, I feel I was met
with something like quiet derision. I am wondering what
I haven't head the show, but often these so called computer experts are
only self styled Microserfs.
Alvin Murphy wrote:
I feel I was met with something like quiet derision. . . . . . I am
very tempted to log on to their website and rant at little. Any ideas?
Murphy
You can try contacting Brian Durham on the Lingle campaign
advisory council. I was in contact with them (which led to my position with
the NMCI project on base) about Linux/Opensource and was going to work with
Warren Togami on a demo for them but Warren had a busy schedule
LinuxDan wrote:
Murphy
You can try contacting Brian Durham on the Lingle campaign
advisory council. Thanks, maybe I will give it a shot.
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