SCO vs. Novell, Round 2
Oh, boy, this looks like it's going to get ugly.
Oh, boy, this looks like it's going to get ugly.
Oh, this is so cool.
Ok, so it's a thrid-party product that's currently not supported, but still...
Hmm, is there a market here?
I'm really enjoying my Linux+ certification.
Okay, so now, we're hitting close to home.
And, the secret agents reply!
In a follow-up article to my last entry, the Pentagon defends their master plan to invade our privacy. Oh, and they changed the name of the little devil to put our minds at ease. Yeah, like that's gonna' help! Didn't they learn anything from the whole Predator thing?
Anyway, I guess we better start being carful to only buy the "right things". No more Arabica coffee, eh? Hate to have anyone in the government think I was drinking an un-American cup of coffee!
Well, maybe not in the traditional sense...
But, it sure looks like they're becoming a threat to my personal privacy! According to Wired News, they've been developing some rather nasty software to spy on everyone. Hmm, makes you wonder if that whole Internet thing was just a clever ruse....
Naw, the government just isn't that smart or organized!
Okay, so it's focused on computer security, but it's still good!
... And thank you very much Novell!
Okay, so it's not shock to anyone reading this that I'm a giant Novell bigot, right? So, when Novell comes down on the side of Linux, should you be suprised that I'm gonna' talk it up? I didn't think so...