> Can we find a snappy one-liner?

"All User-Serviceable Parts Inside" 

(as opposed to the common sticker on many electronic appliances that
says "No user-serviceable parts inside")

When I first HEARD about REBOL and who was writing it, I wanted to try
it because of its alleged simplicity.  When I tried to USE it I found
out that I couldn't understand it.  Then after some head-beating I found
it to be at least more "accessible" than C or PERL or shell scripts.  

The concept of "free" software is that if I get a program I am free to
look under the hood to see how it works, and to modify it if I want to. 
In actual practice, if I get the source code for a program and find
thousands of lines of un-commented C code, there is no way I am going to
TOUCH that.  If it were REBOL, I might.  

If I had enough good business ideas, that would be the name of my
company, USPI Inc.  (User Serviceable Parts Inside).



Steven White
City of Bloomington
1800 W Old Shakopee Rd
Bloomington MN 55431-3096
USA
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