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Comment Re:Jobs (Score 4, Informative) 272

Permafrost makes it harder to dig, hurting the economy and killing jobs. That's why everyone hates it.

Permafrost gives villages something firm to set buildings and roads on. When the permafrost melts, areas typically turn into a marshy bog. This increases the cost of living, travel, infrastructure, etc. The increased insects increase disease.

If you want to live and work in a bog swarming with bugs, go for it. Perhaps you can explain the benefits to the rather annoyed polar bears, or to all the farmers in Texas, Oklahoma, and most of Colorado and Kansas who will see their land turned into an arid desert.

Comment Re:Let's have both. (Score 2, Insightful) 202

> So, _every year_ we spend about 6 _APOLLO PROGRAMS_ blowing up people that don't even matter to us. We borrow 9 APOLLO PROGRAMS every _year_.

Ahem. Please keep this kind of generalization to yourself. All humans matter to me, especially those that need blowing up. However, I do appreciate your sentiment that our priorities are severely skewed.

Comment Re:Jobs didn't "steal" anything (Score 1) 1452

I don't believe Apple paid Xerox in an amicable fashion, regardless, it does seem that you acknowledge that Jobs drew from a wellspring of ideas and success that was not entirely his own.

If Stallman and the FSF people didn't believe we could 'steal' ideas, we'd simply all pirate our software. Instead, we've done something that infuriates the likes of Jobs and Mr. Bill even more - we've written our own.

Comment Re:Says one zealous Dick about another one (Score 1) 1452

The operating systems is GNU - always has been. One possible kernel is Linux. Calling it GNU/Linux is rather appropriate if not speaking of a particular distribution, such as Debian GNU/Linux or Ubuntu GNU/Linux.

GNU/Linux is a bit clumsy - kind of like referring to your car by the engine it has. You could refer to your car as 'Automobile/Rankin Cycle', or 'Automobile/Otto cycle'.

Using your model and the current paradigm, we'd just call your derived OS/Kernel combination "Assfuck" (in your words), which would unfairly mask the entire foundation that allowed your "Assfuck" to exist. Some might even sue you for Libel.

Comment Re:Stallman's supporters say a lot about themselve (Score 1) 1452

I'll wager that the bits of your personal rant above passed through multiple network devices and servers running GPL'd code to get to Slashdot's server. While you obviously do not like or understand RMS, he's probably contributed more function, both technically and philosophically, to the computing world than Mr. Jobs.

Comment Re:+1 (Score 1) 1452

They stole their UI ideas and innovations such a the mouse from Xerox Parc. What Mr. Bill and Stevie J. have demonstrated very clearly is that if you get to market first, by whatever means, you'll have a huge advantage, no matter the origin of the ideas or innovations.

Comment Re:the problem... (Score 1) 1452

Despite having never met RMS, I've emailed him and asked for his opinion before, and have had an interesting but brief dialog with him. Perhaps he feels that such exchanges in the past with great numbers of people far more influential that myself, coupled with his significant contributions and connections to the Free Software Foundation, afford him the privilege of trying to counter a populist but irrational fad.

In short, I asked RMS for his opinion, and I'm glad he gave it. I feel Jobs was more of a 'dick' than RMS. I am also fairly certain that you are an apple fanboi. I am only saddened that Job's very successful methods of tax evasion and exploitation put him so far out of reach of more ethical men such as RMS.

Comment Re:Bad Comment from a blowhard (Score 1) 1452

Your assertion that Stallman has always hated capitalism is completely false: Stallman sold copies of his Emacs editor on disc for $150. His reasoning for this price is that it's Free as in Speech, not free as in "free beer".

Also, your comparison of Steve Jobs to Henry Ford is way off the mark. Ford never told anybody who bought one of his products that they were not free to take it apart to see how it worked.

Virtucon, perhaps someday you'll realize that walled gardens breed mediocrity, such as your own.

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