My "passion" stems from a dislike of both murder and vandalism.  Murder is not  
funny.  It is strange that someone would spend so much time and energy to be 
offensive like that.  

Information freedom becomes important when you try to publish or do anything 
practical.  People who publish their work are usually irked when publishers 
put restrictions on readers.  People trying to do practical things waste a 
time and resources if they can't research best practices.  The kind of people 
who benefit from those kinds of offensive wastes like to insult their 
victims.  

On Thursday 10 July 2008, Andrew Baudouin wrote:
> If only most of the Internet community felt as passionately about the
> actual crime; instead we care a lot about stuff like wikipedia vandalism,
> "information wants to be free", and other associated nonsense.



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