Programming songs
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:-D This one is my favorite: Is this a program is this just programing caught in an Nth loop no escape from infinity _________________________________ Please inform me about my English mistakes, as I'm still trying to learn your language!
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One of my favorites is "The Free Software Song"[^] from the Revolution OS DVD[^]. The lyrics were written by Richard Stallman. For those that haven't seen it, Revolution OS gives an excellent history of Free Software and Open Source software. One of my favorite parts is the intro by Eric Raymond: I was at Agenda 2000 and one of the people who was there was Craig Mundie, who is some kind of high mucky muck at Microsoft, I think vice-president of consumer products or something like that. I hadn't actually met him. I bumped in to him in an an elevator... And I looked at his badge and said, "Oh, I see you work for Microsoft." And he looked back to me and said, "Oh, yeah and what do you do?". And I thought he seemed just a sort of a tad dismissive I mean, he's the archetypal, you know, guy in a suit looking at a scruffy hacker. And so I gave him the thousand yard stare and said, "I'm your worst nightmare." Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
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One of my favorites is "The Free Software Song"[^] from the Revolution OS DVD[^]. The lyrics were written by Richard Stallman. For those that haven't seen it, Revolution OS gives an excellent history of Free Software and Open Source software. One of my favorite parts is the intro by Eric Raymond: I was at Agenda 2000 and one of the people who was there was Craig Mundie, who is some kind of high mucky muck at Microsoft, I think vice-president of consumer products or something like that. I hadn't actually met him. I bumped in to him in an an elevator... And I looked at his badge and said, "Oh, I see you work for Microsoft." And he looked back to me and said, "Oh, yeah and what do you do?". And I thought he seemed just a sort of a tad dismissive I mean, he's the archetypal, you know, guy in a suit looking at a scruffy hacker. And so I gave him the thousand yard stare and said, "I'm your worst nightmare." Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
:-D That lightened up my mood. :) Cheers, Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "You still have the coolest name on CodeProject." David Wulff to me.
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One of my favorites is "The Free Software Song"[^] from the Revolution OS DVD[^]. The lyrics were written by Richard Stallman. For those that haven't seen it, Revolution OS gives an excellent history of Free Software and Open Source software. One of my favorite parts is the intro by Eric Raymond: I was at Agenda 2000 and one of the people who was there was Craig Mundie, who is some kind of high mucky muck at Microsoft, I think vice-president of consumer products or something like that. I hadn't actually met him. I bumped in to him in an an elevator... And I looked at his badge and said, "Oh, I see you work for Microsoft." And he looked back to me and said, "Oh, yeah and what do you do?". And I thought he seemed just a sort of a tad dismissive I mean, he's the archetypal, you know, guy in a suit looking at a scruffy hacker. And so I gave him the thousand yard stare and said, "I'm your worst nightmare." Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
Yeah, what a great guy Richard Stallman is, his latest feat, attempting to get people to not buy Harry Potter books: http://www.stallman.org/harry-potter.html[^] In fact he has a lot to say about everything, thankfully, little of it to do with software these days: http://www.stallman.org/archives/2005-may-aug.html[^]
"A preoccupation with the next world pretty clearly signals an inability to cope credibly with this one."