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Really not that much different, to be honest
My first introduction came from an episode of Reading Rainbow in which LeVar Burton takes the viewer on a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the props and special effects work on this other show he’s on called Star Trek: The Next Generation. I watched whatever the next episode was after that airing. According to IMDB, that episode aired August 15th, 1988, so it likely was a rerun from the 1987 season.
Oh I definitely agree with you there. I just think GPL is close but not close enough.
That’s why the current state of open source licenses doesn’t work. Commercial use should be forbidden for free users. You could dual license the work, with a single, main license applying to everyone, and a second addendum license that just contains the clause for that specific use, be it personal or corporate. Corporate use of any kind requires supporting the project financially.
Definitely voyager.
Humans wondered why the four-dimensional creature didn’t find our porn intriguing.
You really shouldn’t eat organ meat
I agree with your point, and that was my initial hangup as well. If we keep the numbering the same, changing the name is just a contingency prize. Pick an actual start of the common era, say some point in the agricultural revolution when societies began to form. The problem then, though, is actually getting people to switch.
Please just read the link. I’m not doubting you are aware of what it is. But there are really good explanations for the impetus for its usage and discourse about objections such as your own on the Wikipedia entry.
Obligatory “systemd was a mistake, they played us for absolute fools, yadda yadda yadda”
Why is it called bird hipped then? Why not like stegosaurus hipped or something?
Nice
Sentient dot sucks. Used to have them outside the library at uni. Careless freshmen would sit on the steps to enjoy the day only to come home looking like they’d had a roll in ants.
Dude’s seriously mansplaining small dingdong
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That’s not a brown recluse, though, is it? Looks like a jumping spider.