On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 23:18:15 -0500, "Richard Stallman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > I don't carry a mobile phone, but I don't see anything wrong in > > borrowing one from someone to make a call. > > So if it is a new model of cell phone and if the owner teaches you > how > to use it and make life easy for you will that be > > 1) Wrong on his part to encourage you to using a device you don't > use? > 2) Wrong on your part to take his advice and help to use it? > > Yes, that is my view of things. Using the phone could be convenient > for me. (I think it would be convenient for me.) But it also > perpetuates serious problems (totalitarian surveillance, as well as > proprietary software). These problems continue because people > tolerate them. To solve them, we have to stop tolerating them. > > OpenMoko will make substantial progress on both problems. I might be > willing to carry an OpenMoko phone, but I would keep its antenna > switched off most of the time. > > But some where ( just like you use take help from the mobile phone > owner to use it ) in the ports system are instructions to install a > non-free software which is not mandatory for users to use. > > The cases are similar, and my view on the two cases is similar.
Bwa ha ha ha. I love these replies. they just show what a freaking nutjob idiot you are. Now pleeeeeease, STFU and go away.

