Tim you are trying to slip one by us... of course you are insulting the
man.. you are calling him a genius at selling air. In other words his
products are worth nothing but its his verbal spew that makes all the
difference.
On 10/7/11 12:00 PM, Tim Schofield wrote:
How can calling the man a genius be a sign of a deep rooted hatred?
I don't envy anyone who has an apple device, honestly your welcome to
it. If you gave me one I would give it away to charity.
My friend, take a few deep breaths and calm down, maybe take a walk
around the block :-D
On 7 October 2011 10:53, Cavin Aaron<[email protected]> wrote:
One thing you need to know is that commercial software improves free/open
source software and vice versa
It's not good to live in utopia,
Sometimes our enemies are our best friends, they tell us what we don't want to
hear
When you called Steve's products rubbish, I noticed a deep rooted hatred for
the man, some people try to belittle the achievements of others out of envy,
try and desist from that and be objective
The name Jobs, sends chills down your spine, so you opted to change the thread
title,
old wine in new bottle
On Oct 7, 2011, at 4:47 AM, Tim Schofield<[email protected]> wrote:
This is a serious question that may help with understanding how to
improve the use of Free software in Uganda, so any silly replies will
just get deleted.
I am a member of 7 LUG mailing lists covering 4 different continents.
Yesterday 6 of them had no mention of Steve Jobs on them, this
one....., well you all saw.
Why do people think that on a LUG mailing list where you would
normally expect to see appreciation of software freedom and what it
gives people, what we actually get is fierce defence of someone who
always stood against everything that Free software stands for?
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