Listening to episode 79 right now - first Stallman interview

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Listening to episode 79 right now - first Stallman interview

Post by greggh » Sat Dec 08, 2007 11:02 pm

I was telling my friend that he should check out TLLTS, and mentioned that they interviewed some pretty notable people and mentioned that Sallman was on. I heard the last Stallman interview, but then remembered that I think they mentioned that he was on before. Sure enough, I searched the archive and found that he was first on episode 79. Listening to it right now. Interested to see if the first interview was as combative as the second one. I have to admit I was squirming a bit while listening to the last Stallman interview. It was pretty uncomfortable and lots of tension at some points. Anyway, going back through the archives is fun stuff. :D

Edit: That was much better than the second interview. Not nearly as combative. I squirmed much less in my chair this time.

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Post by Patrick » Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:55 am

greggh wrote:That was much better than the second interview. Not nearly as combative. I squirmed much less in my chair this time.
My favorite moment was Stallman blurting out that he needed a sweetheart. Classic stuff.
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Re: Listening to episode 79 right now - first Stallman inter

Post by greggh » Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:17 pm

Patrick wrote:
greggh wrote:That was much better than the second interview. Not nearly as combative. I squirmed much less in my chair this time.
My favorite moment was Stallman blurting out that he needed a sweetheart. Classic stuff.
That was classic, but also a little sad. He really seemed genuine in that he was kind of lonely. The guy seems incapable of being dishonest or evasive. That's a very rare an admirable quality.

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Post by Tsuroerusu » Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:25 pm

greggh wrote:
Patrick wrote:
greggh wrote:That was much better than the second interview. Not nearly as combative. I squirmed much less in my chair this time.
My favorite moment was Stallman blurting out that he needed a sweetheart. Classic stuff.
That was classic, but also a little sad. He really seemed genuine in that he was kind of lonely. The guy seems incapable of being dishonest or evasive. That's a very rare an admirable quality.
I honestly don't see what's so funny, I mean I wish I had a girlfriend at times.
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Post by allix » Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:39 am

Tsuroerusu wrote: I honestly don't see what's so funny, I mean I wish I had a girlfriend at times.
They never said it was funny, Being classic does not inherently mean its humours in nature.
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Post by tuxtorials.com » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:02 am

I'm not that worried about getting a girlfriend. I'd be happy if women noticed I existed from time to time :cry: :cry:
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Post by snarkout » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:45 am

Not singling anyone here out, but you meet very few women between your monitor and your chair. Many geeks I know a) suffer from asperger's or have similar symptoms, and b) refuse to do anything IRL that doesn't include caffeine and bringing their lappy. Getting out of the house, exercising, and having priorities that include things other than which distro and whether the GPL sux or rox definitely helps out with the whole chix0rz thing.
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Post by Tsuroerusu » Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:32 pm

Snarkout wrote:Not singling anyone here out, but you meet very few women between your monitor and your chair. Many geeks I know a) suffer from asperger's or have similar symptoms, and b) refuse to do anything IRL that doesn't include caffeine and bringing their lappy. Getting out of the house, exercising, and having priorities that include things other than which distro and whether the GPL sux or rox definitely helps out with the whole chix0rz thing.
Well, those are the ones I would call nerds, not geeks.

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Post by snarkout » Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:42 pm

I wasn't talking about women, actually, but the same holds true for them, I suppose. My pint was that a lot of geeks I know are overweight, smoke too much, drink too many sodas, and never do anything outside that they don't have to. Life is for living, not for absorbing rads via your monitor. Again, I'm certainly not singling anyone here out - it seems like most folks around here have a healthy mixture of interests. However, I am saying that if someone has a hard time meeting women, hanging out 24/7 in their underwear on IRC or WoW, packing garbage food into their gob, is only going to cement them into that position.
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Post by Wally Balljacker » Wed Dec 12, 2007 4:51 pm

Snarkout wrote:I wasn't talking about women, actually, but the same holds true for them, I suppose. My pint was that a lot of geeks I know are overweight, smoke too much, drink too many sodas, and never do anything outside that they don't have to. Life is for living, not for absorbing rads via your monitor. Again, I'm certainly not singling anyone here out - it seems like most folks around here have a healthy mixture of interests. However, I am saying that if someone has a hard time meeting women, hanging out 24/7 in their underwear on IRC or WoW, packing garbage food into their gob, is only going to cement them into that position.
I agree. Life is not sitting in front of a computer monitor all day and night. There are so many things to experience in the real world. I almost kind of feel sorry for my generation (I'm 20), because we are growing up in a largely digital and anti-social type of culture. Instead of calling someone on the phone, or talking in person, kids today are chatting over AIM. Instead of getting out of the house and doing something on Saturday nights, kids are wasting hours and hours playing online video games in a fantasy world. It's a waste, IMO.

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Post by greggh » Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:06 pm

Snarkout wrote:Life is for living, not for absorbing rads via your monitor.
Absolutely agree. That's why it's LCD only for me. :lol:

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Post by allix » Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:04 pm

Wally Balljacker wrote: I agree. Life is not sitting in front of a computer monitor all day and night. There are so many things to experience in the real world. I almost kind of feel sorry for my generation (I'm 20), because we are growing up in a largely digital and anti-social type of culture. Instead of calling someone on the phone, or talking in person, kids today are chatting over AIM. Instead of getting out of the house and doing something on Saturday nights, kids are wasting hours and hours playing online video games in a fantasy world. It's a waste, IMO.
You sound like a father :lol:
seriously its not really like there over here in england, troels has mentioned here many times about teenages getting as drunk as they possibly can and sleeping with each other. Getting excessively drunk weather you do it alone out of depression or with a load of friends is anti-social because its almost allways is destructive. Kids that throw bottles over the place, smash property etc. That's is not too say stop drinking, you just go to know when to stop ordering more. Most pubs over here refuse to give drinks to people when they clearly don;t need anymore, however off licences or liqueur stores as you say in northern america don't give a damn what state the customer is in overall.

Its actually quite strange why alcohol is legal and yet weed is not, nobody has ever killed anyone or got into a fight on it, plenty can be said for alcohol...
Even Bibles were written using paper made out of marijuana at one stage.........

Sex is less of a issue imo, as long as the people getting it agree to it. date drugs are sadly becoming more and more used. Also precaution about STDs and pregnancies need to be widened . What there doing in the USA with Virginity pledge does not seem to be that successfull over here, although i don't agree with it all because its a persons right what they do with there body. Because having a child at a young age you can claim a home and income benefits quite a few school dropouts choose that option.

Living in London does to some extent make making friends harder in that people tend to be doing there own thing more and more and because there are so many people, everyone wants to know more people than they can honestly remember. There are all kinds of things to do , maybe too much. for singles it can be really hard especially amongst crowds of couples. You just feel left out.. Outside of London its probably easily as people are not so pretentious if at all in some parts.
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Re: Listening to episode 79 right now - first Stallman interview

Post by greggh » Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:50 pm

I just found another Stallman song recently posted to his blog. It's a protest song he wrote in 2006 about Guantanamo...

http://stallman.org/guantanamero.ogg

http://stallman.org/guantanamero.html#translation
Guantanamero

To the tune of Guantanamera. I wrote this in 2006 after I realized that "guantanamera" means "of Guantanamo (female)". "Guantanamero" means "of Guantanamo (male)". The words are in Spanish, but I have included an English translation. I thank Francisco Villa for his help.

There is also a recording of this song, made together with amateur Cuban musicians. The recording is in Ogg Vorbis format. To install an Ogg Vorbis player, see the Free Software Foundation's Ogg Players page.

Me odiaba mi primo
Por celos a mi carrera.
Lo arrestaron y dijo
Que terrorista yo era.

Guantanamero, soy preso guantanamero.
Guantanamero, soy preso guantanamero.

Ha decidido el imperio
Tenerme por siempre preso
Y la cuestión es hacerlo
Con o sin falso proceso.

Guantanamero, etc.

Cuando me hieren el cuerpo,
Dicen que no me torturan.
Causan heridas profundas
De esas que nunca se curan.

Guantanamero, etc.

No me permiten que duerma:
Mi fin no es un misterio.
Voy a salir cuando muera
O caiga el gran imperio.

Guantanamero, etc.

Translation:
My cousin hated me;
He was jealous of my career.
They arrested him and he said
I was a terrorist.

Guantanaman, I'm a Guantanaman prisoner.
Guantanaman, I'm a Guantanaman prisoner.

The empire has decided
To keep me in prison forever.
The question is whether to do it
With or without a fake trial.

Guantanaman, I'm a Guantanaman prisoner.
Guantanaman, I'm a Guantanaman prisoner.

When they injure my body
They say they are not torturing me.
They cause me grave wounds
Such as never heal.

Guantanaman, I'm a Guantanaman prisoner.
Guantanaman, I'm a Guantanaman prisoner.

They don't let me sleep:
My end is no mystery.
I will get out when I die
Or the great empire falls.

Guantanaman, I'm a Guantanaman prisoner.
Guantanaman, I'm a Guantanaman prisoner.

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