Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!yale!Horne-Scott From: Horne-Scott@cs.yale.edu (Scott Horne) Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Re: BISON, GCC, and the GNU public license. (Re: increasing yacc states) Message-ID: <69086@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> Date: 9 Aug 89 14:52:21 GMT References: <26@ark1.nswc.navy.mil> <26947@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> <5524@ficc.uu.net> <26994@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> <102@euteal.ele.tue.nl> Sender: root@yale.UUCP Reply-To: Horne-Scott@cs.yale.edu (Scott Horne) Organization: Yale University Computer Science Dept, New Haven, CT 06520-2158 Lines: 27 In-reply-to: mart@ele.tue.nl (Mart van Stiphout) In article <102@euteal.ele.tue.nl>, mart@ele (Mart van Stiphout) writes: > In article <26994@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> mwm@eris.berkeley.edu (Mike (I'll think of something yet) Meyer) writes: > >The idea of living in the world RMS is trying to make is one hell of a > >lot more appealing to me than the one we've got now. That's why I go > >along with him. I can understand why those with their wallets firmly > >tied to the copyright law would object to such a world. However, > > There once was a small country named Gnuland. Don't you mean GNU C-land? :-) Sorry; I couldn't resist the pun. Send flames down under. :-) > They were all happy and satisfied, mainly because their brainwashed > minds were unable to understand any of the arguments that were put > forward by foreigners (non-gnulanders). Or because the non-GNU C-landers were generally so inarticulate and brainwashed as to be incapable of rational argument? --Scott Scott Horne Undergraduate programmer, Yale CS Dept Facility horne@cs.Yale.edu ...!{harvard,cmcl2,decvax}!yale!horne Home: 203 789-0877 SnailMail: Box 7196 Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520 Work: 203 432-1260 Summer residence: 175 Dwight St, New Haven, CT Dare I speak for the amorphous gallimaufry of intellectual thought called Yale?