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Date:      Mon, 3 Feb 2003 03:55:49 -0100
From:      ".VWV." <victorvittorivonwiktow@interfree.it>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   amnesiac - nasa - various
Message-ID:  <200302030355.49732.victorvittorivonwiktow@interfree.it>

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Hi.

Please, forward this letter to the the correct delivery. I haven't the 
strenght necessary to walk online across the mailgroups' environment. Feel 
free of copying what you like of the following content, simply making mention 
of my name.

If at NASA nobody has realized, rockets fitting the main vehicle's belly could 
damage its thermal insulation, there's nothing strange they have adopted a 
LINUX based GNU system instead of a BSD-GNU one.
You know, SATURNO V was the most perfect rocket engine ever designed, as for 
vertical take-off. Advanced vehicles with wings, must take off from gravity 
following a spiral path: at the moment, it could be too much expensive, 
therefore they have decided to save some MONEY taking off vertically with 
that stuff.

I admit I'm running a penguin now, just because I haven't tried to set up my 
dad's ISDN with BSD. I like to run my 4.6 'AMNESIAC' BSD like a dream for my 
future, I'm trying it step-by-step. Many people don't feel obvious the 
hierarchical system of physical-slices and subordinated BSD partitions, but 
it has kept me immediately at home. If anybody likes to create custom BSD 
partitions, the system keeps the disc safe by means of the physical slices' 
creation. Who could ask more...

Who cares of the life of common computer users? Mr. Gates cares of them for 
money, Linux distributors nothing at all - except of the ones which are going 
bankrupt, like Mandrake, the ones very cautious like Slackware, the ones 
simply experimental like all of the Sorcery-like.
It isn't necessary to ask a genius, to realize Linux' success is made by a 
strong industry help for compiling a lot of kernels, for the most part of the 
hardware architectures. We know the same job could be done with a traditional 
kernel like BSD's one.

Who will be the next Mr. Gates? I hope the DAEMON will fuck them all.

Please, keep BSD clear of alien compression tools like 'rpm' or 'deb'. We must 
adopt the universal, common way of the traditional 'tar' and 'tar.gz' 
compression methods. I also hope we'll not need stuff like 'linuxulator' any 
longer.

Forgive me for my speech and for my quasi-english.

VITTORI

unfortunately, not the cosmos-flyer


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