You never know what you will stumble across on Craigslist
I often find myself on Craigslist while eating lunch, anxiously waiting for the new Best of section.
If you have not checked out that section, I highly suggest doing so. There is always something either entertaining, thought provoking, disturbing, or comical.
http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/bos/533096562.html
Not sure this is really Stallman's ad, but if it is, I think we should help a brother out.
For all of his contributions, doesn't he deserve a sweetie?
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Comments
Nothing new
This is not new. The almost very same text is posted as the "Personal Ad" at Stallman's site for a long time:
http://www.stallman.org/extra/personal.html
So what you are saying
Is that this is nothing Gnu?
Mark Irgang is Associate Publisher at Linux Journal
:o)
BWAHAHAHAHHAAAA
I'm always up for a good pun...
Shawn Powers is an Associate Editor for Linux Journal. You might find him chatting on the IRC channel, or Twitter
He forgot to add that he is
He forgot to add that he is so full of himself that he thinks he should be idolized.
And if you disagree, you can leave like all his other sweethearts.
Nah...
Nah, I hear Stallman gives it away...
LOL!
Shawn Powers is an Associate Editor for Linux Journal. You might find him chatting on the IRC channel, or Twitter