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Humorix Stories
- Brief History Of Linux (#24)
Linus Torvalds quotes from his interview in "LinuxNews" (October 1992):
"I doubt Linux will be here to stay, and maybe Hurd...
- Brief History Of Linux (#25)
By the mid-1990's the Linux community was burgeoning as countless geeks
fled Redmond monopolistic oppression,
Armonk cluelessness, and Cupertino
click-and-drool...
- Brief History Of Linux (#26)
On the surface, Transmeta was a secretive startup that hired Linus
Torvalds in 1996 as their Alpha Geek to help develop some kind of
microprocessor.
Linus, everyone...
- Brief History Of Linux (#27)
Microsoft's position as the 5,000 pound gorilla of the computer industry
didn't change during the 1990's.
Indeed, this gorilla got even more
bloated with every...
- Brief History Of Linux (#28)
Free, Open, Libre, Whatever Software
Eric S.
Raymond's now famous paper, "The Cathedral and the...
- Brief History Of Linux (#29)
"The Cathedral and the Bazaar" is credited by many (especially ESR
himself) as the reason Netscape announced January 22,
1998 the release of
the Mozilla source code. In...
- Won't Somebody Please Think Of The Microsoft Shareholder's Children?
The Evil Monopoly will soon be a duopoly of MICROS~1...
- Hi, this is Linus Torvalds speaking, your Benevolent Dictator.
I'm typing
* this today to talk about EyeOpener(tm)...
- NEWSFLASH: Colonel Panic's Software Bazaar in Yakima,
Washington has
instituted a new policy requiring customers...
- Anonymous Noncoward writes, "For my Economics 101 class,
I have to pretend
to be Bill Gates and write an editorial...
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