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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
- John of Austria Known as Don John. 1547-1578. Spanish general who commanded the fleet that defeated the Turks at the Battle of Lepanto in the Gulf of Corinth (1571) and captured Tunis (1573).
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Perhaps we've lost Stallman's generation on this front, both because industry has a strong hold on the AFBF and because it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks.
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Stallman's arguments against this smaller approach to agriculture ignores reality.
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Mixed responses from Sir Tim Berners-Lee's hopes, and Richard Stallman's fears.
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It's like Amazon read Stallman's Right To Read and said to themselves, Hey, what a great idea!
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And now, they're busy pretending that Stallman's tale wasn't just another science fiction short in the dystopian-future subgenre.
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It's not every day you see Stallman's "Four Freedoms" included in a presidential decree:
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What struck me is that this is the driving force behind free software - Stallman's belief that we must share software that we find interesting or useful.
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Link to Stallman's blog post (Thanks, John, and Ryan)
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Unfortunately, Symbolics had most of the top LISP programmers, having recruited all Stallman's fellow hackers at MIT's AI Lab, and thereby destroying its community.
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On Stallman's site he says: Sainthood in the Church of Emacs requires living a life of purity ...
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