On 28 Nov 2002 at 16:43, Philip S Tellis wrote:

> On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> 
> > It allows you to install as many copies as you wish from a single media.
> 
> it also allows you to redistribute, and resell the package at any cost 
> that you want to - while still keeping the original for yourself.  This 
> is what is meant by free.  The free never ever stands for free of cost.
> 
> > install as many copies as you want. But this cost is to pay for effort
> > that goes into integrating free apps. in a single, out-of-box usable
> 
> Not really.  The cost is for the user manual, and a support contract.

Thanks for pointing out.. But I was trying to be basic and not-too-much-in-
depth for a beginner (Hey!, I got to say something you know.. To defend my 
statement..:-)



Bye
 Shridhar

--
Blore's Razor:  Given a choice between two theories, take the one which is 
funnier.



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