On Sat, 13 May 2000, Orlando Andico wrote:
> On Sat, 13 May 2000, eric pareja wrote:
> ..
> > It's not even plain electronic grafitti. It's akin to
> > breaking-and-entering, then outright theft of money and goods. Those
> > certain politicians probably think that if you can steal other people's
> > money craftily, then you're a genius! Ha!
>
> Eric, that's not surprising. Because most politicians steal other people's
> money hand over fist, so even a modicum of craftiness in stealing is bound
> to get their attention.
Oh... of course I knew that! But saying so directly wouldn't have been
particularly clever. And well, let's leave the other readers to come to
conclusions on their own about the nature of politicians. It's good to
know that you read exactly what I had implied.
Linux and Free Software are, after all, political issues as well.
eric
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