Quoting ik, from the post of Thu, 28 Oct:
> I wonder ... Most Open Source people, have a hi-tech position.

Are you sure? based on what? for instance I'm an "open source person" by
some definitions and I'm not in Hightech.

> Hi-Tech consider to be one of the biggist income of the market...

true that. I miss my hightech days...

> Isn't there a way to make banks to support non IE products with just
> the pressure of "Open Source people will be recommended to work only
> with banks that does support Mozilla etc..." and to apply it also to
> business as well ?

let's see...

I believe that under the odd category of "open course people" fall about
2000-4000 people in Israel. maybe about 100 of those are actually
reading what hamakor's members have to say, of those about half are
still in highscool or the army and the word "income" makes their mouths
water, of the other half not all of us are make huge salaries either.

so you get an item in the paper. "40 angry spoiled hightech people want
the banks to support web standards or they will close their accounts!".
this will undoubtedly lead to a wide manhunt and massive firings at
Bank Israel for not putting the squeeze on the banks in the matter, a
parlament discussion will arise and change legislation as well. at the
final throws of complete chaos and near-bloodshed, Ido is elected prime
minister and makes XHTML the new government-enforced mode of electronic
communication, a whole hacker subculture of illegal XHTML2HTML apps
floods the IRC channels. the end.



-- 
The first name in justice
Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/

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