You're welcome. :D Software can be anywhere around us, for example: vehicles, airline systems, businesses (where I'm trying to get a bachelors degree, although not in the "programming" side), schools of all grades, cash machines (Barnaby Jack says: "Jackpot!", :D), televisions, portable audio players, cellphones, medical devices, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (the story of Karen Sandler is a popular one, and besides she is a free software activist), video game consoles (Valve', Sony's and Nintendo's are some of the various bad examples, :D), and many other places.
We still have a long way to go. And we must give our best, otherwise we'll be forced to do the worst: digital extraction (have you ever heard of the strange gatherings of people who want to throw their computers away?). We don't need to be programmers, we just need to make people aware of what's at stake, and contribute one way or another a free software project, be it making images, translations, videos, documentations/manuals, feedback, installing, hosting, bringing awareness to the public, or just seeding the official torrent of the project (which I always try to do in the case of Trisquel, and will probably do for other free operating systems if they have official torrent downloads available). Just a special paragraph about video games: I sometimes watch some video game walkthroughs and think: "How good it would be if one of these "mainstream" video games were free software?". :D
