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hpr0767 :: Maddog and "super dumb terminals"

Klaatu interviews John "Maddog" Hall at the South East Linux Fest 2011

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Hosted by Klaatu on 2011-07-11 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
SELF 2011, interview. 1.
The show is available on the Internet Archive at: https://archive.org/details/hpr0767

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Duration: 00:15:45

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At the South East Linux Fest 2011, Klaatu talks to Maddog about "super dumb terminals", super computing, a sys admin's rightful position in the world, and much more.

For lovers of ogg, the episode can also be found at the Gnu World Order website.


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Comment #1 posted on 2011-07-12 21:06:45 by Mightyanonymouse

That set up sounds like something that came right out of Larry Ellison's mouth talking about super terminals for home and biz. As for the plan, someone is looking through rose colored glasses. Sounds good in theory till you get into the real world. They will have to pry away my free standing computer from my dying arms before I would let someone take over all my information.

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