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aboutblank
6 weeks 3 days 23 hours 58 min ago
This person is exactly like
This person is exactly like everyone that doesn't care for freedom. These people will inevitably lose their right to freedom.
This person is exactly like everyone that cares for convenience above everything else. If one is lucky, one may find a program that is perfect for their current situation. Not everyone is so lucky to find software that is currently perfect and so work must be invested to change a computer program to make it work well. People like these fail to understand that software development is an investment and that one needs to invest into a computer programmer so that a program will fulfill one's particular requirements.
lozz
6 weeks 3 days 19 hours 1 min ago
Bitter, twisted soul
Voted up, so others can view this pointless vitriol aimed at FSF. At least the comments show more rational analysis than the rant. He doesn't rate Coreboot because he's probably running M$, anyway, and doesn't want a free Google Earth replacement on the grounds that he never uses Google Earth.
Objective criticism, or a purely subjective rant based entirely upon personal prejudices?