Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> There's a wireframe puffy sticker with the audio cd? Gotta buy one now :P > > You've been missing out. > > What surprised me about the audio cd is that my non-geeky friends like > it. OK, that didn't surprise me. It shocked me.
Pufferix was a big hit with my friends, and I often get comments on the t-shirt (and not always too point out the chocolate stain). The 4.1 comix required a bit more context for people and was a tad esoteric. I really liked it and the song, but my girlfriend was dumbfounded by the inside jacket graphics with the MS tanks and planes and the thieves. OpenBSD has made me rethink my relationship to alot of projects (open source and political) I am involved with, in a positive way. It made me realize that these projects need funding to get things done and I should contribute what I can myself as opposed to assuming someone else will do it. I just saw that OpenBSD is now accepting recurring donations via PayPal! Awesome! I just signed up. One or two less restaurant visits a month is a small price to pay for a excellently documented, stable, and secure operating system at the core of my home and business network. /me raids refrigerator for leftover curried rice... -- Sincerely, Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> what a klon - neko http://www.red-bean.com/~craig Less matter, more form! - Bruno Schulz ignazz, I am truly korrupted by yore sinful tzourceware. -jb