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Philipp Grau

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Sep 10, 2004, 7:04:46 AM9/10/04
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Hallo,

wir möchten Euch gerne wieder zu einem Treffen einladen:

Veranstaltung des Ausbildungs- und Beratungszentrums (ABZ) der
Zentraleinrichtung fuer Datenverarbeitung (ZEDAT) an der FU Berlin:

Titel: Linux im Campus der FU - Forum für Administratoren

- Linux ein Update
- Aktuelles aus der ZEDAT
- Besichtigung der Hardware zum HBFG-Antrag
Ersatzbeschaffung Server für Kommunikations- und Internetdienste

Termin: Dienstag 14. September 2004, 14.00-16.00 Uhr
Ort: Silberlaube, Seminarraum Blizzard (J25/10)
Dozenten: Dr. Busse, Holger / Grau, Philipp / Scheelken, Harald
Anmeldung: keine Anmeldung erforderlich
Zielgruppe: Linux/Unix-Administratoren an der FU
Hinweise: Auf diesen Administratortreffen werden Themen rund um
den Einsatz von Linux/Unix-Servern fuer E-Mail-, File-,
Print-, WWW- und Firewall-Dienste, insbesondere unter
dem Gesichtspunkt der Sicherheit, behandelt.

Mit freundlichen Gruessen

Philipp Grau
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Philipp Grau

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Dec 13, 2004, 11:26:56 PM12/13/04
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damage to nature because
the COLLECTIVE power of primitive society was negligible compared to
the COLLECTIVE power of industrial society.

199. Instead of arguing for powerlessness and passivity, one should
argue that the power of the INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM should be broken, and
that this will greatly INCREASE the power and freedom of INDIVIDUALS
and SMALL GROUPS.

200. Until the industrial system has been thoroughly wrecked, the
destruction of that system must be the revolutionaries' ONLY goal.
Other goals would distract attention and energy from the main goal.
More importantly, if the revolutionaries permit themselves to have any
other goal than the destruction of technology, they will be tempted to
use technology as a tool for reaching that other goal. If they give in
to that temptation, they will fall right back into the technological
trap, because modern technology is a unified, tightly organized
system, so that, in order to retain SOME technology, one finds oneself
obliged to retain MOST technology, hence one ends up sacrificing only
token amounts of technology.

201. Suppose for example that the revolutionaries took "social
justice" as a goal. Human nature being what it is, social justice
would


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