* ben ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020601 00:06]: > On Friday 31 May 2002 11:07 pm, Vineet Kumar wrote: > > * Arthur Dent ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020531 02:46]: > > > I know I loathe getting microsofts advertising delivered to me from other > > > people so dont like spreading the virus myself. > > > > So why do you use it at all? Even without directly paying them any > > revenues out of your own pocket, every time you use one of their > > products, you support the evil empire's monopoly. > > > > bad times! > > > > back off, vineet. arthur's doing the best he can. in light of the reaction to
No offense intended, and even re-reading my post I don't think it was hostile, but in any case, I acknowledge that the sentiment interpreted by the reader is more important than is the sentiment intended by the author, and I apologize for any unintended ills. I only wanted to point out that many people don't realize that the microsoft monopoly thrives on its users being locked in to using microsoft products. I often hear people claiming that they are in some way sticking it to Bill by pirating his operating system and office suite without paying him a dime. What they don't realize is that the dime is less important than the fact that they'll be trading data in proprietary word documents, thus promoting the monopoly. The hotmail case is similar -- though users are not paying microsoft, they still support it. I do appreciate the step that Arthur is making, and I hoped to urge him to completely walk away in the direction of that first step! > a recent thread regarding a consultant looking for people with debian skills, > your sig could be interpreted as an ad, in which case you'd be up to your > indignation in debt at $1000 a pop. I'm not sure what you're getting at here. I have been following the thread in question, but I think that no reasonable person would construe my posts here as any form of advertising. By that logic, anyone with an URL in their .sig is advertising. My sig is short by anyone's standards and unintrusive, and I put effort into making my each of my posts to this list on-topic, accurate, helpful, and (usually) polite. If I've ever missed the mark on any of those, my sights certainly haven't been cockeyed enough to be considered spam. If I am mistaken and my .sig is so wretched that it outweighs the benefit of my posts here, please let me know (anyone, really), and I'll either change it or unsubscribe (haven't decided yet). good times, Vineet -- Currently seeking opportunities in the SF Bay Area Please see http://www.doorstop.net/resume.shtml
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