On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 18:39, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > The Yom Iyoon that I was thinking was more toward the non-Linux people - > companies who runs most of their servers under Windows - to ask their sys > admins/IT directors/"menahel maarchot meida" - to come and hear and see whats > its all about, see how can they save (and maybe an estimation).. > > I wasn't thinking a "Yom Iyoon" from Linux companies to Linux-using-companies, > there are few of those...
Hellllo? are there any other humans left on list? anyone? anyone? Bueler? Hot damn! the entire linux-il have been turned into mindless corporate drones... Companies? we are talking about PEOPLE. You know, Homo Sapiens (well, Almost Sapiens would be more apropriate term but I digress...), those funny monkey descendents that used to hang here before? Sheesh... beam me up Scotty, it seems there are no inteligent life forms here anymore, just companies. Hetz, we met a couple of times and I could swear that the person that gladly took apart his machine (not to mention lose the uptime ;-) to supply my friend with a IDE cable that we needed to fix our machine in that machine room at ISDN.net machine room was human and did that because he was a nice person and not because it served to protect the competative advantage of the legal fiction that happend to be paying him money to hack at the time. Now who are you and what have you done with him? Gilad. -- Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Code mangler, senior coffee drinker and VP SIGSEGV Qlusters ltd. "A billion flies _can_ be wrong - I'd rather eat lamb chops than shit." -- Linus Torvalds on lkml ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]