Reasons to not hire Bruce Sterling into Red Hat’s marketing department

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    It’s a Red Hat automobile. There’s no digital rights management. When it wore out you’d just make another. How would we fit that into the litigation structure? Who do you sue? What are we going to do when kids are making stuff — stuff — not drivers, but actual stuff? We have a major military problem over it. The terrorist spread of mass destruction is basically a Linux model for nuclear weapons. That’s why were going to take out Iraq. It used to be that only governments could afford weapons of mass destruction. Now small groups of networked activists can get their hands on the stuff.

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Another screenshot of webcollage, this time in color. Maps and stuff!

I think a nicely constructed collage of maps of random
places (constructed so as to make maps of places that
dont exist) would be a nice art project.

Or, if your more agit, find a way to replace maps in
malls, theme parks, rest areas, etc with maps with
made up roads, all the names changed, etc.

Heck, just printing out your own “You Are Here” stickers
could make for some good natured juvenile fun.