October 29, 2006 by anschelsc
I am in Atlanta this weekend on a double mission. Firstly, or at least nominally, I am here to help my Grandmother, who has been using Windows ME since the turn of the century and WordPerfect considerably longer, adjust to Windows XP and the modern world. It has taken considerable persuasion to get her to use the new XP box and not the old 98 monster in the attic.
Secondly and more personally, I am trying to win her over to the FOSS world. I have, within the past several hours, installed Firefox 2.0, OpenOffice.org, and AVG free. That may not seem like much, but she proceeded to ask me if I could come down one time and install Linux on her computer. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL! I must have done something right.
As for Firefox 2.0, I simply love it. The two add-ons I used to install immediately when I installed Firefox were Tab Mix Plus and some theme, usually Abstract PC. Tab Mix Plus has been pretty much completely incorporated and the horrendous 1.5 theme has been replaced by a theme reminiscent of the Ubuntu Human theme.
PS: If you are reading this, said Grandmother has read this post without forcing me to unpost it.
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October 15, 2006 by anschelsc
Everyone in the Gnu/Linux world (or the Linux world or the Gnu world or the Mozilla world or the FOSS world or whatever) has been publishing their opinions on Iceweasel, the new trademark-free Firefox clone from Gnu and Debian, so here’s mine:
Who cares? I mean this totally honestly. Who cares whether Debian uses another name for Firefox? People are talking about how Firefox’s market share will be damaged, this is destroying brand recognition, it will make people feel unsafe using Linux. Wait a minute. Just wait a minute. Ubuntu, the most user-friendly and most-used distribution, already uses a “generic” icon for Firefox. So what’s wrong with also changing the name? Really, I have trouble seeing the difference it will make to anyone other than a FOSS fanatic. Personally, I try to use FOSS, but I don’t cringe at the prospect of good, free, proprietary software if the FOSS equivalent is much less powerful.
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October 15, 2006 by anschelsc
Rather an ominous title, no? Anyway, I was looking around on the web and I found arguments (which I am inclined to agree with) that God didn’t create the world, but rather a Flying Spaghetti Monster. Interesting idea, no? So here’s Michelangelo remastered:

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October 14, 2006 by anschelsc
I have switched to the new Blogger Beta so if you subscribe to an RSS or Atom feed the URL has changed. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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October 13, 2006 by anschelsc
I found this on Quintin’s blog. A good play on the Clinton impeachment and the Foley scandal.
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October 12, 2006 by anschelsc
Firstly, my apologies to anyone who might actually read this blog, as I haven’t posted in a while.
Anyway, I read in the New York Times today that Libya has signed a contract with One Laptop Per Child, which will provide Libya’s schools with a $100 laptop for each of Libya’s 1.2 million schoolchildren. As you might expect, these laptops will be running the best and least expensive OS in the world: Linux.
Actually, this represents a growing trend towards Open Source in developing nations. More on this (hopefully) later.
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August 19, 2006 by anschelsc
Check this out. Mac OSX Leopard, which will be available “Spring 2007,” has a feature called “Spaces.” The idea is quite a simple one, namely having several desktops, each with its own windows running, on one computer, and switching in some way. The idea, however, has been around for years and has been implemented on all the major Linux window managers for years. Fluxbox also offers tabbed windows in addition to virtual workspaces.
So much for “new” and “innovative.” Still, Apple seems to be far ahead of Microsoft on this one, no surprise there. Maybe someday Mac OS [insert appropriate number] will actually be a serious competitor with Linux. But if they want to start coming up with stuff before us, they’re going to have to be much more open source. Now that would be “reaching enlightenment” as this page so modestly puts it.
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August 15, 2006 by anschelsc
This is probably faked, but brilliant either way. If anyone has actually seen this somewhere please tell me. I found this on the Uncyclopedia, which by the way is a brilliant idea for a website. People who vandalize Wikipedia should be automatically redirected there.
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July 29, 2006 by anschelsc
“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”
–Mahatma Gandhi
Religion might be a good thing if its leaders followed its doctrines. Christ taught peace and love, he was anti-imperialist and anti-rich. (It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God [Matt 10:25]) How many of those does George Bush embody?
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July 21, 2006 by anschelsc
Quintin wrote this: OH SHUT UP!: A Ground Invasion.
I feel the need to respond. Israel is an unstopable power in the Middle East. Unfortunately this may go to Olmert’s head. However, there is no reason not to use that area as a buffer zone, since it has already been evacuated and mostly leveled. Why doesn’t Secretary Rice broker a treaty now? It could be done.
Also, the Lebanese Christians, a sizeable minority, who have not been bombed, resent Hezbollah more than Israel.
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