Have you actually ever read anything about te FSF and its goals. The FSF explicitely states that Free Softwre is a social movement for the greater good.
When did the FSF trademark the term "free software"? Ubuntu can even market with the term free software without agreeing with rms.
(Someone can show me a trademark registration to show that I am wrong...)
But advertisers have some sacred "right" to make a buck that's more important than me making my own decisions.
I would say that it is actually the owner of the site who publishes the ads who has a "right" to make a buck. If they choose to pay their hosting costs by having you view ads instead of charging you, then you have no "right" to see their page without seeing the advertising.
I don't see why this won't apply to 3G or any other type of tethering either, since it's all the same.
Because the issue is in which part of the wireless spectrum they are using. As far as I can tell, this ruling only applies to the new C Block spectrum, not the parts of the spectrum they used to have.
The OP was asking if the NIST time servers were part of the pool.ntp.org group.
They aren't. However, NIST does have Stratum 1 Servers.
Why would top posting be a problem?
On Monday June 18, 2012 at 08:44PM, nullchar said:
From the summary, it appears all the current members know how to email already (though I'm sure top-posting is a problem).
Why did the Roman Empire collapse? What is the Latin for office automation?