Have you read the IDORU <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idoru> by william
gibson?
check this out:
http://www.litestep.net/
>>like code as the exchange of women
What does this mean? magnetic fields or something?
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Chris Jones <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Apology for delayed response... a continuous rolling update is unlike a
> distro update that Fedora and Ubuntu use... Arch says it better at:
> http://www.archlinux.org/
>
> I have been delayed since Arch prompted me to get the hard disk on my
> new Toshiba Satellite bottom of the line budget laptop better organised,
> since the hidden Toshiba petition unsettled cfdisk. So a complete new
> clean disk re-install of Ubuntu without any Vista.
>
> More seriously, I am very impressed with the recent Ubuntu Linux and
> have no use for Windows Vista. With my new partitions I allowed extra
> space on usr/local and can build Arch here, which is my current
> intention.
>
> Basically, I am tinkering but with an intention to find some things,
> whatever that may be. The free software movement and GNU/Linux also
> allows access to the way humans interact with computers which is not
> available with MS systems. So, I am interested. It can get to some very
> abstract cultural diagrams, like code as the exchange of women, as well.
> I am also writing about computers and humans in prose novel form.
>
> anyway, back to tinkering... Chris Jones.
>
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