David Honig wrote: > >get real. while there are no guns involved, and thus the word "force" > >might be debatable, the amount of choice available to a) end-users and > >b) resellers is far from what it would be in a theoretical free market. > > News flash: the universe doesn't owe you the number > of 'choices' you imagine you deserve. we're not talking about universe and natural laws here. we are talking about markets (which are man-made) and laws (which are man-made).
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