Only my personal experience. In addition to not being comfortable with the BSD logo, a couple of the programmers here didn't like my Ouija-board mouse pad, because they associated it with the occult, and thus The Devil.
Man, you must have a hell of a lot of fun with these people. What do they do when you start citing biblical verses that blow the crap out of their preconceptions?
Ted
I learned years ago that it is a waste of time. They just say it doesn't apply because <pick a reason>.
And I thought the Ouija-board mouse pad was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
- Bob
As an aside to this, I for one know plenty of good, decent, "religious" people who are quite content to live their lives according to their own beliefs without insisting on forcing those beliefs on others. Of course, if you ask them, they'll talk about it with you, but they will not insist that you live your life a certain way simply because they are present. Just because your own experience includes interaction with a few overbearing religious people, please do not be so quick to judge what is, for the most part, a peace-loving community. Unfortunately it's usually the loud, overbearing, fire and brimstone kind of people who get all the religious publicity and misrepresent what most of the religious community stands for.
- Jordan _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"