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Re: The holographic trap
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for someday in alt.philosophy
Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 17, 2008 21:32

... "cheaters". An example of reciprocal altruism is blood-sharing in the vampire bat, in which bats feed regurgitated blood to those who have not collected much blood themselves knowing that they themselves may someday benefit from this same donation; cheaters are remembered by the colony and ousted from this collaboration. In a series of ground-breaking contributions to biology in the early 1970s Robert Trivers introduced the theories of ...
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Re: Debian and non-free
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Author: Charles Plessy
Date: Sep 17, 2008 17:30

..., Sep 17, 2008 at 07:17:45PM +0200, Michael Banck a écrit : On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 08:24:52AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: Non-free is there just because the free counterparts aren't optimal. Someday these will, and non-free will just disappear from Debian :) Non-free is for GNU documentation. I think we should consider (post-lenny) splitting up non-free in a couple of sub-categories. Personally, I'd prefer...
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Sarah Palin and the Wrong Way to Battle Sexism
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:08

... and child-rearing prowess now being inspected instead of her policy and voting history -- stand in for, and someday, possibly emblemize, the political progress of American women ..." And at Feministing, cdnmama wrote that "Women all ... we could just get people to stop watching FOX News, or write another letter to MSNBC, then somehow, someday, women will be treated with respect. And it's the idea that feminists focus on individuals, rather ...
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Fw: Debian and non-free
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Author: David Paleino
Date: Sep 17, 2008 11:50

..., why not? :) Non-free is there just because the free counterparts aren't optimal. Someday these will, and non-free will just disappear from Debian :) We already have had this discussion and even... of non-free, and debian voted not to remove non-free. I hope in a free world, someday. Clearly not in debian, freedom is nice when it applies to software, but the more elementary freedom of speech and of ...
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Re: Debian and non-free
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Author: Michael Banck
Date: Sep 17, 2008 10:20

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 08:24:52AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: Non-free is there just because the free counterparts aren't optimal. Someday these will, and non-free will just disappear from Debian :) Non-free is for GNU documentation. I think we should consider (post-lenny) splitting up non-free in a couple of sub-categories. Personally, I'd prefer "fsf-free", but "non-free-docs" would be just as good, besides "non-free-...
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Re: [9fans] PCMCIA Ethernet
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Author: Brian L. Stuart
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:33

... first. Jmk then gave me the hint to try the other slot which amazingly did the trick. I then didn't investigate that further. Incidentally, I'm also having a 572 lying around I'm hoping to get running someday. As far as I remember, those are pretty close to the 574/575 bunch driver-wise. Just not supported on Plan 9. While somewhat unspecific, I hope that helps somewhat, Interesting. This particular machine only has 1 slot...
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Re: [9fans] PCMCIA Ethernet
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Author: Martin Neubauer
Date: Sep 17, 2008 01:59

... symptoms at first. Jmk then gave me the hint to try the other slot which amazingly did the trick. I then didn't investigate that further. Incidentally, I'm also having a 572 lying around I'm hoping to get running someday. As far as I remember, those are pretty close to the 574/575 bunch driver-wise. Just not supported on Plan 9. While somewhat unspecific, I hope that helps somewhat, Martin * Brian L. Stuart (blstuart@bellsouth.net) ...
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Re: Debian and non-free
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Author: Martin Schulze
Date: Sep 16, 2008 23:30

... documentation distributed under the - under Debians view - non-free GNU FDL. Can or will they endorse a distribution that strips off their own documentation? Non-free is there just because the free counterparts aren't optimal. Someday these will, and non-free will just disappear from Debian :) Non-free is for GNU documentation. *megasigh* Regards, Joey -- Of course, I didn't mean that, which is why I didn't say it. ...
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Re: Debian and non-free
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Author: David Paleino
Date: Sep 16, 2008 23:20

... again, why not? :) Non-free is there just because the free counterparts aren't optimal. Someday these will, and non-free will just disappear from Debian :) We already have had this discussion and even... removal of non-free, and debian voted not to remove non-free. I hope in a free world, someday. The free software has progressed somewhat since then, but sadly the free alternatives are not ready to replace the ...
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Re: Debian and non-free
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Author: David Paleino
Date: Sep 16, 2008 22:20

... - we need to get Lenny out. Mine is a general discussion, Lenny is not concerned, and probably neither Squeeze, nor (Squeeze + 1) :) Non-free is there just because the free counterparts aren't optimal. Someday these will, and non-free will just disappear from Debian :) At this point, the pain of setting up parallel infrastructure and so on will outweigh the gain. Situations with binary firmware blobs are becoming ...
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