Practical Applications of Quantum Physics and How these Might Transform Society - a National Science and Engineering Week event, hosted by F. C. Langbein and S.G. Schirmer.
BlogsQuantum EngineeringPractical Applications of Quantum Physics and How these Might Transform Society - a National Science and Engineering Week event, hosted by F. C. Langbein and S.G. Schirmer. Submitted by frank on 3 February, 2008 - 23:16.
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Bad Vista
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Site Update CompleteThe server hardware and software update for langbein.org and it's associated sites astarte.org and xis10z.org is complete.The systems should be functioning normally again modulo the usual smaller bugs that will be dealt with as they come up. Submitted by frank on 15 October, 2006 - 22:47.
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Faith Schools are Sect SchoolsFaith Schools are Sect Schools: School's which require their pupils to conform to any particular faith are the end of enlightenment. Submitted by frank on 9 October, 2006 - 00:11.
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European of the YearEuropean of the Year: An important Internet poll in which everyone can vote, even non-Europeans: make politicians more aw
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European Software PatentsNo European software patents: The European Parliament decided by a large majority (736 members, 680 votes, 645 yes, 14 No, 18 abstentions) to reject the d Submitted by frank on 9 October, 2005 - 00:15.
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Free Software
"Only wimps use tape backup: real men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it."
Linus Torvalds, about his failing hard drive on
"Creativity and innovation always build on the past. The past always tries to control the creativity that builds upon it. Free societies enable the future by limiting this power of the past. Ours is less and less a free society."
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Lawrence Lessing
I am supporting free software whenever possible and you'll easily find me rejecting something just for it is related to commercial software. I find commercial software rather inflexible, sometimes awkward to use, hard to maintain and by using it I put pressure on other people to use the same system. Its restrictive nature does limit its use and improvement. It sets limits for people rather than allowing them to expand the system and adjust it to their needs. Submitted by frank on 27 January, 2005 - 14:04.
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