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1 year ago
in The Technology Liberation Front » Archive » Kielbasa, Cabbage and the Krynica Economic Forum on The Technology Liberation Front
Brandon:
Have fun, I was there in 2005, and a good side trip, besides Krakow, is a stay in Kazimierz Dolny:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimierz_Dolny
Also, if you are listing Polish culinary contributions, you need to include:
Vodka (The first mention of which can be found in the court documents from Sandomierz in Poland dating to 1405)
and
Nalesniki, of course...
Have fun, I was there in 2005, and a good side trip, besides Krakow, is a stay in Kazimierz Dolny:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimierz_Dolny
Also, if you are listing Polish culinary contributions, you need to include:
Vodka (The first mention of which can be found in the court documents from Sandomierz in Poland dating to 1405)
and
Nalesniki, of course...
1 year ago
in The Technology Liberation Front » Archive » First Sale and the Software Industry on The Technology Liberation Front
Mike:
The easing of restrictions on academic sales is a way that Microsoft has stealthily lowered the sales prices of their software, this is part of their effort to head off growth in FOSS.
Like a crack dealer, MS would be happy to give the first 'hit' away for free, especially to school children.
The easing of restrictions on academic sales is a way that Microsoft has stealthily lowered the sales prices of their software, this is part of their effort to head off growth in FOSS.
Like a crack dealer, MS would be happy to give the first 'hit' away for free, especially to school children.
1 year ago
in The Technology Liberation Front » Archive » First Sale and the Software Industry on The Technology Liberation Front
Great post.
I see so much concentration on what is necessary because it will support business plans, business plans which are supposedly required to support 'innovation.'
One item I'd like to see is inclusion of how some recent decisions might affect this. In particular, the Blizzard v. BNetD decison would seem to bear on this issue.
I see so much concentration on what is necessary because it will support business plans, business plans which are supposedly required to support 'innovation.'
One item I'd like to see is inclusion of how some recent decisions might affect this. In particular, the Blizzard v. BNetD decison would seem to bear on this issue.