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March 8, 2007

Enrique Llanos
stereoskit
... y Asi habló Zarathustra
» My programmer personality type: DLSC

Following Planet Debian’s current meme Programmer Personality Test. (a test based on Myers-Briggs Personality Test)

My results are:

You’re a Doer.
You are very quick at getting tasks done. You believe the outcome is the most important part of a task and the faster you can reach that outcome the better. After all, time is money.

You like coding at a Low level.
You’re from the old school of programming and believe that you should have an intimate relationship with the computer. You don’t mind juggling registers around and spending hours getting a 5% performance increase in an algorithm.

You work best in a Solo situation.
The best way to program is by yourself. There’s no communication problems, you know every part of the code allowing you to write the best programs possible.

You are a Conservative programmer.
The less code you write, the less chance there is of it containing a bug. You write short and to the point code that gets the job done efficiently.

February 19, 2007

Enrique Llanos
stereoskit
... y Asi habló Zarathustra
» not good enough!

Dudes, frozen is NOT good enough, is there a official release date? you had a deadline and you have failed :(

September 14, 2006

Enrique Llanos
stereoskit
... y Asi habló Zarathustra
» Debian Day 2006

Finalmente, un mes despues del gran evento, estamos orgullosos en presentar el Dia Debian 2006 Peru

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El evento es ESTE SABADO 16 a partir de las 2:00pm en el Auditorio de Cibertec de la cuadra 22 de la Av. Salaverry en San Isidro. El ingreso es totalmente libre.

August 16, 2006

Enrique Llanos
stereoskit
... y Asi habló Zarathustra
» Happy birthday beloved one!!!

Today GNU/Linux Debian reaches it’s 13th year old, and we are all happy and full of joy for the maturity and goals achieved in the gratest Open Source project ^_^

PdM Swirl

Congratulations to all the people who made this possible (DD’s, package mantainers, translators, supporters and users)

Sadly, it seems that we won’t have any type of celebration here at PdM.