On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 10:13 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote: > Levi Pearson wrote: > > So, bascially what you're saying is that anyone who chooses to implement > > a different set of features than you'd like is inherently lazy? I'm > > sorry the world hasn't arranged itself to suit your needs. :) > > In fact I am, although I'm not referring to my personal computing needs. > The total economic cost to the world economy caused by requiring > reboots is probably many times that of the cost of fixing the problem > right originally. But it's a matter of who bears the cost.
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