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Looking back and forth, between the puzzle and her son, Lippman says she initially regarded the offer with skepticism. "I asked Richard if he'd read the magazine," she says. "He told me that, yes, he had and what's more he'd already solved the puzzle. The next thing I know, he starts explaining to me how to solve it."
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Although helpful in codifying the social contract of the Emacs Commune, the Emacs 15 license remained too "informal" for the purposes of the GNU Project, Stallman says. Soon after starting work on a GNU version of Emacs, Stallman began consulting with the other members of the Free Software Foundation on how to shore up the license's language. He also consulted with the attorneys who had helped him set up the Free Software Foundation.
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Hearing Breidbart's anecdote retold elicits a wry smile from Stallman. "I may have been a bit of a jerk sometimes," he admits.
"But I found kindred spirits among the teachers, because they, too, liked to learn. Kids, for the most part, didn't.
At least not in the same way."
Such comments reflect the sense of humor that comes with raising a child prodigy. Make no mistake, for every story Lippman hears
and reads about her son's stubbornness and unusual behavior, she can deliver at least a dozen in return.
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Looking back and forth, between the puzzle and her son, Lippman says she initially regarded the offer with skepticism.
"I asked Richard if he'd read the magazine," she says. "He told me that, yes, he had and what's more he'd already solved the puzzle.
The next thing I know, he starts explaining to me how to solve it."
Such comments reflect the sense of humor that comes with raising a child prodigy. Make no mistake, for every story Lippman hears
and reads about her son's stubbornness and unusual behavior, she can deliver at least a dozen in return.
Conclusion
Hearing Breidbart's anecdote retold elicits a wry smile from Stallman. "I may have been a bit of a jerk sometimes," he admits.
"But I found kindred spirits among the teachers, because they, too, liked to learn. Kids, for the most part, didn't.
At least not in the same way."
Such comments reflect the sense of humor that comes with raising a child prodigy. Make no mistake, for every story Lippman hears
and reads about her son's stubbornness and unusual behavior, she can deliver at least a dozen in return.