On Jan 6, 2008 11:46 AM, Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "You shouldn't use them, because of the software, but also, because > your cell phone is a tracking device, even when it is turned off," > Stallman said. Interestingly, in the minutes before the talk began, > Stallman padded up one aisle in his stocking feet talking into what > looked like a mobile telephone. > > I don't carry a mobile phone, but I don't see anything wrong in > borrowing one from someone to make a call. In the same sense, I would > consider it wrong for me to have a machine with Windows on it, or to
You must mean Losedows (I've noted your habit of labeling Win32 as Lose32... the motto must be: You can't WIN if you use LOSEdows), right? > use one regularly, but I see nothing wrong in using someone else's > Windows machine for a few minutes. Wow. Nice to know that you can sustain a few minutes of nonfreedom, irregularly. regards, alexander.