Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd May 2009 13:58 UTC, submitted by shaneco
GNU, GPL, Open Source Keith Curtis worked at Microsoft for 11 years, coding on Windows, Office, and at Microsoft's research department, before leaving the Redmond giant. Call it a revelation, call it giving in to the devil's temptations, but he's now a complete open source and Linux advocate, and in his new book, "After the Software Wars", he explains why open source will prevail against Microsoft's proprietary model.
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RE[7]: He is crazy
by h3rman on Sat 23rd May 2009 16:29 UTC in reply to "RE[6]: He is crazy"
h3rman
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2006-08-09

Another interesting question for the Fox viewers.
Who killed democracy in Iran?

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RE[8]: He is crazy
by KevinSB on Sat 23rd May 2009 16:40 in reply to "RE[7]: He is crazy"
KevinSB Member since:
2009-05-23

This has nothing to do with Fox News -- you are just trying to change the subject. Do you have ADD?

Here is a quote from a guy at Time Magazine. Of course, it came out after the election, when fixing it was too late:

"It's the most disgusting failure of people in our business since the Iraq war," Halperin said at a panel of media analysts. "It was extreme bias, extreme pro-Obama coverage."

Fox is the most fair and balanced channel. Even Hillary said as much during the 2008 Democrat primary.

Edited 2009-05-23 16:47 UTC

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RE[9]: He is crazy
by h3rman on Sat 23rd May 2009 17:55 in reply to "RE[8]: He is crazy"
h3rman Member since:
2006-08-09

If warmongering is sold as "Fair and Balanced", I wonder what real bias looks like.
Part of "fair and balanced" information is giving the context. Never in Fox history has the channel ever mentioned that Saddam Hussein was installed by the CIA, and that he killed democracy in Irak. Or has it been mentioned that the US and the UK killed democracy in Iran, by murdering Mosaddeq who was the elected leader of Iran. That kind of context is needed, to "balance" the warmongering.

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