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Old 17th February 2012
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Default Seven Most .. please share with us ..

Hi DaemonLovers!

I hope everybody will come and share with us :

you can answer all or some .. you can supply 1 most or more as you deem fit ..
So I start with myself eventhough I am in lowest ranks ..

Can you think of the ... :

1- Most innovative programmer of the last century ?
Dennis Ritchie

2- Most enjoyable piece of software you happen to be using ?
the Terminal

3- Most important political figure of the new century ?
Julian Assange

4- Most interesting website ?
this one where I can learn about fringe-science issues :
http://www.megafoundation.org/Genius/GeniusHall.html

5- Most convincing (or persuading ! ) OS you ever used :
OpenBSD

6- Most convincing programming language -as to your personal needs- ?
So far : shell scripting

7- Most detrimental human behavior ?
Monopoly

ps.
Some answers maybe will push some of us to start new threads .. specially relating to innovative programmer,convincing OS .. etc .that is what I hope .. :-) ..

.. your turn to share ..
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