This is a discussion on REPOST: Why I hate Linux: List of 9 (trolling please ignore) within the Linux Operating System forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> "Henry Stilmack" <hps@see.sig.for.address> wrote in message news:cdvfpc$5om$1@blackhelicopter.databasix.com... > Gerard Wassink <DontWant@SP_aM.nl> writes: > > > On Sun, 18 Jul ...
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| "Henry Stilmack" <hps@see.sig.for.address> wrote in message news:cdvfpc$5om$1@blackhelicopter.databasix.com... > Gerard Wassink <DontWant@SP_aM.nl> writes: > > > On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 20:25:09 -0700, nospam@nospam.com wrote: > > > > [snipped some garbage] > > > > > > Please do not feed the troll... > > > > > > Plonk > > > > What I can't believe is how many people responded seriously to > this obious torll.. Does your post count? |
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| Juhan Leemet wrote: > On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 18:55:00 +0200, Bernhard Kastner wrote: > ... > >>>I think you both missed the point, you may not have spent a dollar on >>>getting hold of a Linux distro... >>> >> >>no, never. >>I'm new to linux, and i never buyed any magazines. I used a flatrate to >>download linux and the flatrate is financed by my dad > > > Jeez, what a mooch! 8^) > > Actually, I believe everyone should be trying their best to buy value = > performance/price (often named the other way around). You shouldn't > neglect the "cost" of your own time, though. As someone pointed out: time > is the only truly non-renewable resource! We don't live forever, although > you might be young enough that you may feel like you will. Sometimes you > can accelerate/bootstrap yourself by spending some $ vs. a lot of time. > > I'm pretty cheap ...er, frugal, myself. > > p.s. The best line I heard on a guitar group, where someone commented on > an American being "cheap", and noting that one American nickel has a > buffalo on one side: "he's so cheap, he'll squeeze every nickel until > the buffalo shits!" (or the other one "...until the Indian cries") Haw! > The point of "free" in Open Source is not meant "without monetary cost" although a lot of people are attracted to linux for just that reason. Personally I like "free" as in being able to do what I want, when I want, without having to worry about violating someones EULA, or copyright, or intellectual property. If I don't want a particular web browser on my computer, I take it off. Period. If I want an application that my particular distro doesn't have, I D/L the source and compile it to suit me...with the options that I want, not what they want me to have. Now THAT is free....free to choose, and that IMHO is what Open Source is all about. HotGarbage |