"My name in lights", in the FSM Newsletter from freesoftwaremagazine.com (see below). (they have a place on their web site where one can subscribe, and/or [lurk, i.e.] read the newsletter [archives] on the web.) (http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/newsletters) The part that "congratulates" me says: ((begin quote)) Winner of the book competition from the 26th of March Thanks to all those who entered, unfortunately there can only be one winner... Congratulations Mike Schwartz of Phoenix Arizona in the USA! Mike has won copies of Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipseand Red Hat Fedora Core 6 Unleashed . Thanks to all who entered. [...] ((/end quote)) The comments that won a prize were entitled "governments also enforce patents, copyrights, etc.", and you can read them here: http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/polls/governments_mandating_free_software#comment-65797 Just my 0.02, (15 picoseconds of "nearly famous" -ness) from -- Mike Schwartz Glendale AZ schwartz@acm.org Mike.L.Schwartz@gmail.com On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 00:51:05 UT, chief@freesoftwaremagazine.com < chief@freesoftwaremagazine.com> wrote: > > FSM Newsletter 9th of April 2007 > > By admin > > Hi everybody, and welcome to another fortnightly edition of Free Software > Magazine's newsletter; keeping you up to date in the world of free software! > And do we have some good stuff for you guys this fortnight! > General announcements > > Firstly, we have just released Issue 17, and it is packed full of good > things for your reading pleasure. Highly recommended, even if we do say so > ourselves! Secondly, we are finally running our web site using Drupal 5! 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