OK,
I'm not advocating murder, but is this murder or does it fall within the category of 'self defense' (I don't know, I'll leave that up for debate). So this United Healthcare CEO apparently was shot by a disgruntled customer who probably got shafted or someone related. On the bullet casing he had laser inscribed "deny, defend, depose". I'm not sure if he's my hero or someone I should be shaking my head in disgust of. However I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt, and given the inscription my gut is he's someone we should all be looking up to for taking a stand against the wrongs of politicians, mafia created health insurance entitles, and the like.
For those unaware the government(s) of the world have regulated health coverage to a point where I can't gather like minded friends to share the cost in covering my and their health care costs without risk of being persecuted for my beliefs. This is to say it's not insurance, but like-insurance in that it socializes the costs among consenting participants without involvement of a for-profit entity or government. The only entities excluded are ~5-6 religious entities that pre-date some law that have something akin to health insurance, but instead of paying for insurance you pay the costs of the bills of those whom are part of a group. It's way cheaper, but as a person who does not believe in organized religion I'm explicitly excluded. These solutions to health coverage are about half the cost from what I'm told. Prior to the laws of today most people partook in voluntary clubs and groups that would cover these costs. They'd pay in and get health care coverage in return.
Sometimes the best solution is neither in government socialism nor capitalism, but for that we need volunteerism.
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Tetrinet for Windows 95, released in 1997. A competitive multiplayer version of Tetris that has a built-in server for clients to connect to and play.
Download it here: https://archive.org/details/tnet113
There is also an old #linux version from 1999 uploaded by https://archive.org user "PT" at: https://archive.org/details/tucows_8721_Tetrinet
Seriously, I would be surprised if there are more people who still have this thing pre-ordered than there are people who cancelled their pre-orders.
Quite a shame because I was excited for this thing at one point. I really wanted an OpenPandora back in the day because I thought it was the coolest thing ever, an open-source handheld game console that also acted as a full-fledged Linux PC. Plus, it supported Pygame which was what I was using at the time, and I always loved the idea of having my games running on a console or handheld. But that thing was discontinued by the time I was able to afford one, so all I could do was wait for the Pyra, and we all know how that turned out.