" You get what you pay for "  is accepted as a fact by a lot of people.

 

This certainly is not true in the case of J however.  I will be doing
another sales job on J to the department of computing science here and I am
almost afraid to tell people that J is free since that devalues it in the
eyes of a lot of people.

 

 

I could say that some of the best things in life such as fresh water and
clean air in some places are still free but these are not produced by man.

 

Any ideas on how to explain the free part?

 

cheers

 

Roelof

 

 

Roelof K. Brouwer PhD PEng

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Department of Mechanical Engineering

Stellenbosch University

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Matieland

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South Africa

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cell   27 (0) 73 973 1858 

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Department of Computing Science

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Thompson Rivers University

900 McGill Road, PO Box 3010

Kamloops, BC, Canada,V2C 5N3

 

 

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