c services are closing: Documentations printed on
paper(transport schedules...), phone booths, human desks in postal
service, transport services, etc.
Living in this world become more and more difficult, I don't how and how
long I will succeed in survive in it.
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to be very interesting, I think we share some
points of views :-)
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second) and I think it would be hardly solved now and here...
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accept to use a service, you also, implicitly
agree to the conditions by which that service is offered.
Except that these are linked to almost every Website and we can't do
some activities and have a full social life if we refuse them.
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Internet.
And Javascript is a real pain: I can't accept that we need now computers
more powerful to display some basic informations than games of several
years ago. And we don't have the choice. I don't know how I will be able
to keep on living in this society.
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s to resist consumes a
huge lot of time, energy, money and make us pictured as nerdy and so on.
Not very good for social life...
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want this won't change nothing, things
will keep on this way(we even have a trader as president in france who
is feed by this "new economy" myth every morning) and we'll have to obey
or die.
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does the same thing and have got aggressive anti-spam filters too making
valuables mails never reach.
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Le 28/01/2018 à 13:00, Andreas Nilsson a écrit :
Just my two cents.
Hi, telle me where is the paradise you're living in
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!!!
For information I use mainly a Brompton bike in my everyday life but we
nobody can't avoid public transport in his entire life... but why I am
discussing this...?
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ure".
Well I won't again complain here about the fact that I'm completely sure
we lost the free software battle, but if you read some of my previous
mails here, you know how much I'm pessimistic regarding the future of
our Earth and its inhabitants.
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If this law become reality, Europe will be China and all fights of any
organisation in every domain going in another way than the "world
company" way would be threaten by censorship.
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shared with us:
Hi Daniel, please stop all of this. I didn't know who was right or wrong
until last week, now, thanks to your childish behavior, I know.
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ronic voting would
improve democracy by enabling others types of votes counts, better than
the "majority in two turns" one.
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esting...
RMS said:
We used to have a GNU package, GNU FREE, for holding elections.
Dear Richard, could you write more about the purpose of this (former)
package?
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