Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 16:03 UTC, submitted by DigitalDame
Windows "When Windows first shipped, 20 years ago this month, it was considered nothing more than a slow operating environment that had arrived late to the party, well behind the industry leaders, Apple and Xerox PARC. Now, it's the operating system used on nearly 95 percent of all the desktops and notebooks sold worldwide. Take a look at Window's past and present, and what lies ahead in the future, including an interview with Mr. Bill Gates himself."
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RE[2]: Free Software Foundation
by dylansmrjones on Thu 13th Oct 2005 17:52 UTC in reply to "RE: Free Software Foundation"
dylansmrjones
Member since:
2005-10-02

I think it is. I don't see why it's not ironic ;)

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Thom_Holwerda Member since:
2005-06-29

I think it is. I don't see why it's not ironic ;)

Ironic is not that a difficult term to understand. I'll explain it using Alanis Morissette's "Ironic". Alanis Morissette's song "Ironic" lists several situations and presents them as ironic-- but they aren't. She sings:

"It's like rain on your wedding day."

Rain on your wedding day isn't ironic, it just sucks. It *would* be ironic, however, if she lives in the rainforest and planned her marriage during the rain reason, and then left for Hawaii in order to have a sunny wedding, and during the wedding, it rains on Hawaii and not in the rainforest where she lives.

Then it would be ironic.

So, the fact that the FSF is also 20 yrs old this month isn't ironic. It's just a coincidence.

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StephenBeDoper Member since:
2005-07-06

I think it would be ironic if our guns didn't shoot bullets, but instead squirted a healing salve that cured all wounds.

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dylansmrjones Member since:
2005-10-02

Seems to me you're confusing paradox and irony.

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