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Yes, Claire, It’s Time — and Then Some
Claire Wolf once asked “Is It Time, Yet?” People who actually take the time to read what she had to say will realize it was “time” a long time ago, in the moral sense. You don’t have to read between … Continue reading
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Quietly, Slowly Unraveling at the Edges
No, not my sanity; that’s long gone. I’m referring to the American Empire. It would be easy to through lots of links at you, but I’ll let you read for yourself. Try What Really Happened or The Sagebrush Saloon, just … Continue reading
Console: Not Giving Up
Nobody has to tell me I’m flaky. I managed to figure that out a long ago. I’m still trying to get life on the console worked out, even if there are things I can’t do without building the OS from … Continue reading
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No Quibbling: Risque Ads Are Sin
I have a couple of friends who regularly debate ads on the Internet. It’s not really new. On the one hand, without advertising revenue, some fairly valuable information would not be available on the Net. On the other hand, advertisers … Continue reading
Social Security: Lying Insecurity
The other day I got my annual Social Security Statement. Is there anybody who really believes in this any more? How many don’t know there is no such thing as any actual accounts with money in your name? Yes, some … Continue reading
Unspeakable Foolishness Called “Democracy”
Democracy in the widest sense of the word includes any system of government by which the people decide things. A republic is simply indirect democracy. The result of making it indirect is to slightly slow the degradation inherent in the … Continue reading
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No Life on the Commandline
It was fun, and I really gave it a good run. I tried hard to make things work the way I needed them to work, but it was not to be. At least, not yet. I have found evidence there … Continue reading
FreeBSD: Busted
I’m posting this from a borrowed Windows machine. FreeBSD was a bust. I got the whole thing optimized and ready to rock-n-roll, but most of the ports I needed were broken. That is, they refused to build, or did crazy … Continue reading
Squeeze Too Dependent on X
I’m finding I can’t even install Groff without X. I was willing to learn how to mark up in troff so I could print a few things now and then, but I can’t get the basic Groff package without heavy … Continue reading
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Console Keyboard: No Help
After reading countless webpages, manpages, and everything I could find, I realize it’s pointless to try to fix the Debian console keymap files. In the first place, Debian places in the keymaps tons of useless keystrokes no human could possibly … Continue reading
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