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My observations and opinions about IT are based on 40 years of use in science and technology and lately, in education. I like IT that is fast, cost-effective and reliable. My first use of GNU/Linux in 2001 was so remarkably better than what I had been using, I feel it is important work to share GNU/Linux with the world. Now that I'm retired I still use GNU/Linux on every computer in my home except the smartphones which run Android/Linux.Lately, I've been giving lots of thought to the world I inherited and which I will leave to my descendants. I'm planting grass, trees, flowers and vegetables in my large lot and I've ordered a Solo EV. I plan to charge my Solo by means of a tracking solar array. Life is good if you have a purpose. I do.
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Daily Archives: November 23, 2013
WhooHoo! Supreme Court of Canada Decides to Allow Class-action Suit Against M$
“Civil procedure — Class actions — Certification — Indirect purchasers — Plaintiffs suing defendants for unlawful conduct in overcharging for its PC operating systems and PC applications software — Plaintiffs seeking certification of action as class proceeding under provincial class … Continue reading
Relaxation
In physics, there’s a phenomenon that appears when something breaks and a system returns to normal. It’s called relaxation. It’s used in electronics for RC timing circuits and the like. The client OS share in Germany is relaxing. The stranglehold … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, android, GNU/Linux, Linux, market share, small cheap computers
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China Sparring With Japan
There is no love-loss between these two, probably going back to ancient times but certainly since before WWII. A few weeks ago there were rumours: “The Chinese People’s Liberation Army is considering setting up an air defense identification zone that … Continue reading