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Subject: Re: The Bickering Debate

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 14:42:36 10/30/99

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On October 30, 1999 at 16:12:12, Pillsbury wrote:

>Hi
>
>I must appreciate the programmers who do a fine job of creating a grandmaster
>who waits for me round the clock, ready to play chess anytime. I even deside how
>strong he can play depending on my mood! The price I paid is very small. I must
>appreciate the commercial programmers. There is competition to make sure that
>there is contribution, improvement etc., This is the way nature works. The
>fittest will survive.
>
>I do not believe in 'free stuff' especially when I want the best!
>
>karthick


Sorry you feel that way, because you are going to miss Linux, Xwindows, gcc,
and a zillion other things that are as good or better than anything you can
get commercially.

However, there is always someone willing to take your money, so you won't
be disappointed on that front.  :)



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