On Fri, 25 May 2001, Adam J. Richter wrote:
>       1 : a group, body, or mass composed of many distinct parts
>           or individuals
>         2 a : the collecting of units or parts into a mass or whole
>         b : the condition of being so collected
>
>       You have to argue that absolutely nothing more than this
> is being done.  For example, the code the parts are not working
> together.

Um.  So you mean that if I use a processor with proprietary microcode then
I can't run Linux on it?  ;-)

Seems the argument is about where an arbitrary boundry should be placed
and clearly it's not black and white.

-Jacob

--

At a global level, the most developed countries "stabilize" the wars
among the outcasts depending on how important each conflict is to the
global economy.

 - ``The Hacker Ethic'' by Pekka Himanen



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