Michael Fötsch wrote: >> I don't get the "no battery included" thing... > > To me, this was an obvious one: It refers to the fact that Windows doesn't > come with any useful applications (at least it didn't the last time I > checked). Usually, you have to buy extra software (at sometimes hefty prizes) > before you can do anything. (Granted, many people will install their illegal > copy of Word immediately after having installed their illegal copy of > Windows. But you can't compare the situation to GNU/Linux.) > > Anyone else who doesn't like the "No Batteries Included" slogan?
I didn't really understand it. Matt Flaschen _______________________________________________ Advocate mailing list [email protected] http://badvista.fsf.org/mailman/listinfo/advocate
