No-one has ever called me a cool dude. I'm somewhere between geek and normal.
“No-one has ever called me a cool dude. I'm somewhere between geek and normal.”
— Linus Torvalds · Cool
The World Motivation
No-one has ever called me a cool dude. I'm somewhere between geek and normal.
“No-one has ever called me a cool dude. I'm somewhere between geek and normal.”
— Linus Torvalds · Cool
No-one has ever called me a cool dude. I'm somewhere between geek and normal.
I've never regretted not making Linux shareware: I really don't like the pay for use binary shareware programs.
In many ways, I am very happy about the whole Linux commercial market because the commercial market is doing all these things that I have absolutely zero interest in doing myself.
I spend a lot more time than any person should have to talking with lawyers and thinking about intellectual property issues.
What commercialism has brought into Linux has been the incentive to make a good distribution that is easy to use and that has all the packaging issues worked out.
I had a little radio, and I listened to music in my bedroom when I was supposed to be sleeping. I was probably 6 or 7 years old, and I loved the DJs who would come on and talk about the artists and the songs they were singing, and they gave away prizes. I was like, 'This is a cool job!'
What's cool about wrestling is that you do find yourself working with very talented and very versatile opponents.
What's really cool about 'This is Me' is that our friends loved the song. Older punk rock fans don't know 'The Greatest Showman,' haven't seen the movie. And they hear that song and they're like, 'This just sounds like an awesome New Found Glory song. This is a really good song.'
I like Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. With the waterfall and things like that, I think it's pretty cool.