our strange world
November 14, 2008
If this isn’t an argument for better sex education and protecting the reproductive rights of women, I don’t know what is:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/11/14/nebraska.safe.haven/index.html
controversy
November 14, 2008
Newsflash: Desktops are not Servers. Servers are not Desktops.
Contrary to popular opinion, one size does NOT, in fact, fit all.
Why do we have to develop our distribution like one size fits all?
I don’t think we do.
fedora scheduling
November 14, 2008
John,
It’s not lowering our standards, it is accepting reality. Think of it like dealing with a physical force. Do you think of it as lowering your standards b/c you can’t get light to go any faster than C[1]? No, it’s one of those things you can’t change. Like fedora slipping a release date.
If there had EVER been a case of us hitting our target directly, that’d be one thing, but since there hasn’t been one….
[1] Before anyone cites the faster-than-light data transmission research from a few years back I’d like to say I worked across the hall from where that study occurred and had lunch almost daily with one of the primary folks who worked on it (Hi michael!).


