Florian Weimer wrote:
>
> Shawn Starr <spstarr@sh0n.net> writes:
>
> > Linux doesnt use the BIOS if you tell it not to, if it can avoid using
> > it. It will :)
>
> The problem is that if you don't follow the Trusted Computing Platform
> Alliance booting procedure, you won't see much mass-compatible content
> on the Internet any longer.
>
> The solution is simple: go and create your own content, and share it
> with your friends. But you won't get Hollywood movies this way.
>
Not watching Hollywood movies sure won't end my life. I can do without
them, and I'm sure eventually many other people will realize they can
too. I already know many that stopped going to movies when the price hit
$6.00 (it's $8.50 here now), and several that stopped buying and renting
them as well.
There are, after all, many more far more useful things in life. Hell, I
have 3 boxes of books I can read (or am I going to have to pay some
publisher somewhere every time I read one?! :) But, now this _IS_ OT. :)
PGA
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