Nice, I like that.
Dirk


sgrover wrote:
> Came across this in a jokes section today, but thought it nicely
> explained why Open Source is what it is... (at least that's my take on it).
>
> A very self-important university freshman attending a recent football
> game, took it upon himself to explain to a senior citizen sitting next
> to him why it was impossible for the older generation to understand his
> generation.
>  "You grew up in a different world. Actually, an almost primitive one,"
> the student said loud enough for many of those nearby to hear. "The
> young people of today grew up with television, jet planes, space travel,
> man walking on the moon and our spaceships have visited Mars. We have
> nuclear energy, electric and hydrogen cars, computers with light speed
> processing and...," pausing to take another drink of beer.
>  The senior took advantage of the break in the student's litany and
> said, "You're right, son. We didn't have those things when we were
> young. We invented them! Now, tell me, what are you doing for the next
> generation"?
>
>  The applause was resounding.
>
>
> Shawn
>
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