The analogy with the "car" development dosn't really catch the issue,
Bob. What it's about is the roads.

Or perhaps more precisely, the material form and condition of the
mobility "system". (Where "car" rather would correspond to
"application"; with all sorts of differentiation according to
appropriateness, affordability, and individual preferences.)

Your Nissan would indeed get you fine from A to B - but I wonder what
you yould say when you'd be barred to drive there by some idiot in a
company uniform at a tull station who tells you you're not allowed
because you don't have a Chrymler.

// Heimo Claasen //<revobild at revobild dot net>// Brussels 2001-12-28
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