On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 05:29:42PM +1300, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > I suppose most 
> > windows-users don't pay for most of the software they should pay for. 
> > Kazaa is a good example for their attitude.
> This is a different attitude, it's "I'll take for free as much as I
> get". It's utterly amazing how much bugware, as in spyware, people are
> willing to load onto their computer just because it says "costs no
> money" somewhere.

i just heared a nice quote (sorce unknown):

"The trouble with consumers is that 
they want the lowest price at all cost"

greetings, martin.
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