Nikos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I typed "king james bible" in Google and hit "I'm feeling lucky". I was > browsing the text 1 second later...
Not long ago slashdot had a story about how easy it was to redefine a term acording to google. Granted it would probally take a bit longer to redefine 'king james bible': <http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/03/2327239&mode=thread&tid=95> Generally I agree that we sometimes are to eager to package static data-sets and texts. Being able to write 'apt-get remove text' instead of 'rm -Rf /usr/local/doc/text' isn't really a win in my opinion. But you argument is flawed. -- Peter Makholm | According to the hacker ethic, the meaning of life [EMAIL PROTECTED] | is not Friday, but it is not Sunday either http://hacking.dk | -- Peeka Himanen