From: "Devin Pratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "no cost" (right?)

Not exactly.  It's more like "Produced for a cost yet given away for no
cost."  Just like beer is not produced/obtained for free, but it is often
given away for free (not that I have any experience with that, it's just
what I've heard).

Matt W.


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