>>162
They say that some people are just unable to interpret sarcasm; it's got something to do with how there brain's are wired.
You are crazy.
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Anonymous2008-04-18 18:56
>>152
Broken window fallacy. The effort that people put into studying proprietary (undocumented binary) code is far better invested into extending and improving software that is already free.
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Anonymous2008-04-18 19:54
Altough Anonymous -seems to be a trend here :)- i'd like to comment.
Damn, you guys are sharp!! First time i visit 4chan from the referers back here. -so be easy on me- Well, I guess it's a hard topic to discuss, many years gone by -30 orso- and I agree it's a difficult topic, there are alot of nuances that sets a GNU philosophy apart, I am glad that it's discussed here, the dissing also, because that is important because i think that puts things in perspective. I've read ALL the comments, and with alot of them I agree, anyway I hope you enjoyed the article, and hopefully gave you another perspective on how things can work.
I think people are conditioned in their restictions -e.g. they made to belive that there are limits- Well, the fact that one person made it possible that anyone can run a OS for free, shows that their are no limitations in life. It is possible, to me that is a very clear message: If you think you can accomplish something, you can. Don't let anyone deviate from your path. You are intelligent enough to become whatever you want to become. just a matter of having faith in yourself.
Keep it going, I really appreciatre the ideas/comments being aired here, that another kind of precious freedom.
>>166
bullshyte. proof you are in fact that person or.. gtfo.
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Anonymous2008-04-18 20:11
I am :)
I checked back the link I got from 4chan in my ref.logs, don't know how to prove it either. Anywayz, If you're not sure hook me up on my e-mail on my website, and i'll send you a confirmation. I'm just back from a night in the city here, so I'm wasted by now. xD
Yeah first-timer here on the "CHAN" and what can I say, it's crazy and brilliant @ the same time. But I have to get used to it, that's 4 sure.
Cheers,
Ronald.
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Anonymous2008-04-18 20:24
>>166,168
You'll have to excuse >>167, he still thinks this is /b/.
You seem quite capable of producing original content, but if you plan to become a part of this: lurk moar (and stop being a namefaggot). PROTIP: Get to know the other chans/boards, maybe you'll like them better.
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Anonymous2008-04-18 20:26
>>166 I've read ALL the comments
A lesser man would have stopped at >>... well, probably >>2.
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Anonymous2008-04-18 20:27
>>168
lurk moar and you'll understand the culture.
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Anonymous2008-04-18 20:32
>>166
Thanks for doing the interview. How did you find talking to Stallman? From what I hear he can be quite difficult and rude in his body language and attitude.
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Anonymous2008-04-18 20:42
From what I hear he can be quite difficult and rude in his body language and attitude. WE'RE TALKING ABOUT A PROGRAMMER, RIGHT?
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