I find many unix/linux histories dont do this and as such
seem to rewrite the history or gloss over things to fit
into the free as in speech ideology. The Oral History
really deals witht he basics of interactive communal
computing and the way the machine was developed in a way
these other
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,66550,00.html
Wired News
February 9, 2005
Putting Eyeballs on Copyright Law
By Katie Dean
BERKELEY, California -- Civil rights activists and copyright
reformers convened for a screening of the first installment
of the landmark documentary Eyes on
http://www.crmvet.org
Chude (Pam Parker) Allen
Hardy Frye
Miriam Cohen Glickman
Bruce Hartford
Don Jelinek
Wazir (Willie) Peakock
Jimmy Rogers
Jean Wiley
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Dear Art McGee,
I am curating the upcoming video show at Cheekwood Museum of Art
(Nashville, TN) and would
ChickenBones
June 9, 2004
Connecting the Dots: Michael Moore
White Nationalism the Multiracial Left
By Kenyon Farrow and Kil Ja Kim
http://www.nathanielturner.com/connectingthedots.htm
ZNet
July 1, 2004
The Problem is Bigger than the Bushes:
Reviewing Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11
By Stephen
But as an African American, I can never help but link the
analog piracy that so many of our musicians (and others)
suffered to the digital forms that now take place.
Yes, that does complicate the question, which is what I am
always trying to hammer into the minds of the hard headed
everything