> As I've stated before, the result of this behavior is that I become a > social outcast standing up for what I believe. I know that many do not > agree, but I see this as the right thing to do and I don't see another > logical way of living my life. The Free Software Lifestyle, though, > sets me in a position that is difficult to deal with not in a life- > long sense (because that's the easy part), but in a day-to-day sense > in dealing with others. I'm making this post to ask the people of the > Internet about their experiences and their thoughts on this, what is > to me, amazing lifestyle. How has it touched your life?
You are quite right about being an outcast. The very first thing that happened to me was the file format issue. Nobody around me in life and work communicated using ODF or TXT and people just assumed I am crazy to use them. -- Regards Koh Choon Lin <a href="http://profiles.friendster.com/42928535">"Best Teacher in Singapore"</a> _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
