I am disgusted that you would equate me with any kind of a murderous religious fool simply for speaking my mind on a subject. To imply that a desire for freedom is in some way tied to religious zeal (and thus that this is something to avoid) shows that you don't even understand the meaning of the word freedom.
If you took by my tone that I refuse to use any non-free software, you are wrong. I have a few bits of non-free software, which I have paid for, mostly games and so forth. I dont oppose commercial software per se, but I do hate when people misrepresent the Free Software movement.
For the 2^64th time, its freedom that Free Software refers to, not beer, you free-loader. If all you care about is price, go back to your warezed copy of Win2k. BTW I believe Mr Gates will be a bit less forgiving than the Gnome Foundation if he finds out that you skipped out on your oppurtunity to "donate" to Microsoft for the "privilege" of using the "software" they develop.
I am disgusted that you would equate me with any kind of a murderous religious fool simply for speaking my mind on a subject. To imply that a desire for freedom is in some way tied to religious zeal (and thus that this is something to avoid) shows that you don't even understand the meaning of the word freedom.
If you took by my tone that I refuse to use any non-free software, you are wrong. I have a few bits of non-free software, which I have paid for, mostly games and so forth. I dont oppose commercial software per se, but I do hate when people misrepresent the Free Software movement.
For the 2^64th time, its freedom that Free Software refers to, not beer, you free-loader. If all you care about is price, go back to your warezed copy of Win2k. BTW I believe Mr Gates will be a bit less forgiving than the Gnome Foundation if he finds out that you skipped out on your oppurtunity to "donate" to Microsoft for the "privilege" of using the "software" they develop.