Sunday, March 14, 2010



CIT173


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 I was sitting on my porch at about 7 am maybe like at 7:15am, drinking my French Pressed Coffee. I was listening to NPR or some type of news radio.
No not really! I rarely listen to talk radio and me awake at 7 am….  Actually today, I might lose some coolness points with my fans. The whole like 4 of us, and that’s including my cats. I shall be trying to sling you some; well I did not mean to step in it too. Yes, a talk radio forum of sorts about building a satellite that has communication capabilities. Wow I thought the CIA government James bond type groups already had these. So let us buy one of theirs, or better yet, we can confiscate from them. Anyways I was suppose to take a side and either sell you the idea or talk you out of possibly being interested.






So after listening to it again, I was once reminded why I don't do Talk radio. I am a music listener. I do want to go to the moon too. The open-Source guy was not to bad. His ideas where sound. I liked the story about how he did not even know his buddies neat work history. But If I had a couple million dollars I would make my own and not share. I would not be a team player on this endeavor, it would be pure greed driving me.

I do not see the problem with broadcasting from the moon. I guess This was just a private sector Science Fair Race.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

The  Linux Kernel Numbers:
CIT173

Tovalds( or the Linus Dude.), started the numbering system with 0.01, 0.02 to represent month to month releases and revisions.
Since Linux, kernels have several releases and revisions they started like a 2.6.x.y system which I can add to another damn thing to confuse me. Between Linux and Cisco I think I am going to need to check myself into mental health. Seriously, All this crap is overwhelming. And to think I have been to medical school. Anyways it seems to be comparable with Windows Machine upgrades except your changes are daily, weekly or monthly you know much faster not so much yearly or centuries. I still have the impression that these Linux people are like 40 years old living in there parents basement, But I have to learn all this crap to get a piece of paper to let people know I know shit. My numbering system involves a trash can.


~CHEeR's