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You arrogant little myope
My grasp of the subject is none?

So something that isn't physical has no value? Is that the height of your intellectual argument?

Well let's think about that for a moment. Money isn't real either. Maybe every spring the government should electronically transfer a couple million into everyone's account.

Software isn't free. Yes you can theoretically write a program and make 1000 copies "at the click of a mouse" but in reality that isn't the case. All software is full of bugs, there are new feature requests, and new operating systems to support. This doesn't include technical documentation (which is usually crap in open source projects), and certification if the software is supposed to do something important like process control in a factory or refinery.

For someone to offer free software means that they 1) either swallow that cost directly or 2) some programmer somewhere has worked for free to donate his/her time.

Either way, there was money involved just as surely as Home Depot supplying pipes for free.

I don't know what you do for a living, but maybe your employer could find someone who would want to do it free for a year.... maybe a student or intern. It wonder if he's keep you around for those 12 months for no good reason?
Posted by: croberts   Posted on: 03/23/09  (Edited: 03/23/2009 @ 01:26) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Microsoft should litigate on every disputed patent  croberts | 03/23/09
Well you should try to get use to it  Quebec-french | 03/23/09
Atmosphere of theft  Update victim | 03/23/09
Software is not hardware  InAction Man | 03/23/09
Actually  happyharry_z | 03/23/09
Actually, what you say is just not true. The cooperative development model  DonnieBoy | 03/23/09
Thanks for arguing and fulfilling my prophecy  InAction Man | 03/23/09
Right on...  storm14k | 03/23/09
What a load.  none none | 03/23/09
It would be an absurd business model.  kozmcrae | 03/23/09
You arrogant little myope  croberts | 03/23/09
You do show amazing arguing skills.  InAction Man | 03/23/09
Look for MS to figure out a fast way to exit this mess they created for  DonnieBoy | 03/23/09
There's a really simple solution  happyharry_z | 03/23/09
Greedy maybe?  Samic | 03/23/09
And, can TomTom force all of their users to re-format their USB sticks????  DonnieBoy | 03/23/09
Actually, the FAT file system creates no end of problems, and there are  DonnieBoy | 03/23/09
Easy Workaround Design  carl0ski@... | 03/24/09
M$ will face the music!  Linux Geek | 03/23/09
Would be nice...  Dave32265 | 03/24/09
Gotta love the oneliners...  croberts | 03/23/09
Why do you insist on using lame analogies?  InAction Man | 03/24/09

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