Re: Lost into Technology

From: John Herbster (herb-sci1_AT_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 01/13/05


Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 06:41:07 -0600


"Per Larsen" <perATportablemindsDOTcom> wrote

> Linux will have to evolve too - or become obsolete.

I prefer OSs that are well designed with minimal external
dependencies, using available knowledge at the time,
which last a long time, and eventually become obsolete
-- though some of you may appreciate that continually
evolving OSs, may provide for continual jobs for
programmers. --JohnH



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